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Protium (1H), Deuterium (2H), and Tritium (3H) are the three isotopes of hydrogen.

Only the first two occur naturally, the third can only be produced in nuclear reactors or nuclear bombs typically from lithium.
* Hydrogen (1H)

* Deuterium (2H or D)

* Tritium (3H or T)

* 4H

* 5H

* 6H

* 7H

Hydrogen, deuterium and tritium atre natural isotopes; isotopes 3H-7H are radioactive and unstables.

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hydrogen-1, one proton no neutrons

hydrogen -2 (Deuterium) one proton, one neutron

hydrogen-3 (Tritium) one proton, 2 neutrons

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