Answer 4:
(a) H (hydrogen atom) is not same as H+ (hydrogen ion). They are different things
(b) H refers to a hydrogen atom with one electron and one proton. It has no charge.
When a hydrogen atom gen atom looses its only single electron, it becomes H+ ion. It has a +1 charge.
H+ is called a proton, as it contains just a proton, and no electron.
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