• bionicjoey
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    7 months ago

    To expand on that, hydrogen is just lone protons. Some of those protons pick up an electron, but if it’s a proton, it’s hydrogen. And considering that nuclear fusion is hard[1]^, it makes sense that one of the most common things to attach to other atoms would just be the smallest, most abundant, and most simple kind of atom out there.


    1. citation needed ↩︎

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      7 months ago

      Well there’s usually an electron orbiting it…and sometimes it’s even stuck to a neutron.

      You had me wondering if “hydrogen” was just the name we’ve given a rogue proton.

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        7 months ago

        An H+ ion is a rogue proton. I’ve heard a physicist say before that she always would forget this fact.