Seema Kumari
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Posted 6 year ago
What is the radioactive isotope of hydrogen is called?
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Rachna Dayal
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Posted 6 year ago Rachna Dayal Gurushala Teacher Coach

Tritium whose symbol is T also known as hydrogen-3 is a radioactive isotope of the hydrogen. The nucleus of tritium(sometimes called a triton) contains one proton and two neutrons. Tritium is always occurring and extremely rare on earth. Thus given statement is true.

Rahila Ahmed
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Posted 6 year ago Rahila Ahmed Gurushala Teacher Coach

Tritium (/ˈtrɪtiəm/ or /ˈtrɪʃiəm/) or hydrogen-3 is a rare and radioactive isotope of hydrogen, with symbol T or 3H. The nucleus of tritium (sometimes called a triton) contains one proton and two neutrons, whereas the nucleus of the common isotope hydrogen-1 ("protium") contains just one proton, and that of hydrogen-2 ...

Chandni Dabral
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Posted 5 year ago Chandni Dabral

Hydrogen radioactive isotope