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Protium is the most common [[isotope|isotope]] of [[hydrogen|hydrogen]] with no [[neutron|neutrons]] and&nbsp;the chemical formula of H<sub>1</sub>.
Protium is the most common [[Isotope|isotope]] of [[Hydrogen|hydrogen]]. This isotope has no&nbsp;[[Neutron|neutrons]], and&nbsp;a chemical formula of H<sub>1</sub>.

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Protium is the most common isotope of hydrogen. This isotope has no neutrons, and a chemical formula of H1.