A neutral hydrogen atom is a special case as it can accept, remove, OR share
electrons during reactions with other atoms. If the electron is removed from
hydrogen, the remaining positive proton number in the atom is 1 and remaining
negative electron number is?

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Answer:

The remaining negative electron number is 0.

Explanation:

1 - 1 = 0 since hydrogen has exactly 1 electron. The charge must be balanced if it is a neutral atom. The 1 electron got peeled off and the remaining number is 0. That means the hydrogen atom is a proton now.