Are there atoms with a nuclear charge less than the proton charge?

Since the composition of the nucleus of an atom includes positively charged protons and neutrons (they have no charge, but only mass), atoms cannot exist that have a nuclear charge less than the charge of a proton.
The hydrogen atom has the smallest nuclear charge, since it contains one proton and one neutron.



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