There are two up quarks and one down quark in one proton.
The "NUMBER" (#) of Protons in an Atom of Hydrogen is one (1). The number of protons is what makes a specific element that element. Hydrogen always has one proton no matter what. If someone says that a hydrogen atom has two protons(they are incorrect), it is no longer hydrogen; it is the element Helium.
Two up quarks and one down quark make up a proton.
You are an atom of heavy hydrogen, or deuterium. Most hydrogen has one proton and one electron, which form a neutral atom. But once in a while, a neutron will stick to the proton, and then the atom, which is still hydrogen (it has just the one proton) will be about twice as massive as "regular" or "common" hydrogen. It is another isotope of hydrogen called heavy hydrogen or deuterium.
A proton-volt (PV) would be 1840 times greater than an electron-volt (eV) since the mass of a proton is 1840 times greater than the mass of an electron. This means that one proton-volt is equivalent to 1840 electron-volts.
The gas is helium. Helium is inert and has 2 protons, while hydrogen has 1 proton.
I believe your question is incomplete. What is an inert gas and has one more proton... one more proton than what, exactly? Than hydrogen? If so, the answer would be helium.
Hydrogen is a nonmetal gas. An atom has 1 proton and one electron.
Hydrogen is called an elemental gas because it is a chemical element that exists naturally as a gas in its pure form. It is the simplest and most abundant element in the universe, consisting of only one proton and one electron.
Hydrogen gas contains one more proton in its nucleus than Toothium.
Yes they can do it. That is because of + charge.
Hydrogen is the element that has one proton and zero neutrons in its nucleus.
If a proton is added to chlorine gas, it will form hydrochloric acid (HCl). This reaction will neutralize the toxic properties of the chlorine gas, as hydrochloric acid is a common and less harmful chemical compound.
an inert noble gas
There are two up quarks and one down quark in one proton.
The particle that fits this description is a proton. Protons have a mass of approximately one atomic mass unit and a unit positive charge.
The lightest element with only one proton is hydrogen.