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  • Hydrogen Ion (H+) and Hydride (H-) Charges: A Comprehensive Guide
    The chemical symbol for hydrogen is H.

    Hydrogen can exist in two common ionic forms:

    * H+ (hydrogen ion): This is a positively charged ion with a charge of +1. It is formed when a hydrogen atom loses its only electron.

    * H- (hydride ion): This is a negatively charged ion with a charge of -1. It is formed when a hydrogen atom gains an electron.

    So, the charge of hydrogen depends on the specific ionic form it takes.

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