The number of electrons presents in H+ is A. zero B. one C. two D. three

zero
one
two
three

The correct answer is A. zero.

A hydrogen ion (H+) is a positively charged atom of hydrogen that has lost its one electron. This means that it has a proton and no electrons.

Option B is incorrect because a hydrogen atom has one electron.

Option C is incorrect because a hydrogen molecule has two electrons.

Option D is incorrect because a hydrogen ion does not have three electrons.