Tritium. What did you think it was?
Theodorus H. Hufen has written: 'Some measurements of the tritium content in the natural waters of southern Oahu, Hawaii' -- subject(s): Analysis, Hydrology, Radioactive substances in rivers, lakes, Tritium, Water
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You should convert metric measurements to standard US measurements when you need to communicate with someone who is more familiar with the US system, or if the specific context or requirements you are dealing with call for the use of standard US measurements.
It could be almost anything unless you tell us at least one of the other measurements.
Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen, so it is colorless.
The oxide of tritium is called tritium oxide or sometimes referred to as tritiated water. It is a radioactive form of water where one or more of the hydrogen atoms in water has been replaced by tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen.
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We need standard measurements because it helps us to find the measurements of things.
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Tritium is not the most stable isotope known.
Tritium decay to helium-3.