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  • Hydrogen's Electron Shells: Understanding Atomic Structure
    Hydrogen only has one shell.

    Here's why:

    * Atomic Structure: Hydrogen has only one proton and one electron.

    * Electron Shells: Electron shells represent energy levels around the nucleus. The first shell (also called the K shell) can hold a maximum of two electrons.

    * Hydrogen's Electron: Hydrogen's single electron occupies the first shell, making it the only shell present in the atom.

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