The atomic number of an isotope of hydrogen is equal to i...
The atomic number of an isotope of hydrogen is equal to its mass number because it
has a totally filled valence shell
has a high charge to mass ratio
does not contain neutrons
exhibits isotopy
Correct answer is C
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