Both deutrium and tritium have the same charge e, so the force of repulsion
1/4pi epsilon not * e2 / r2 here r is the distance between the two atoms.
The difference between deuterium and tritium is one neutron. Deuterium has one proton and one neutron, 12H, while tritium has one proton and two neutrons, 13H.
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen that has 1 neutron (an ordinary hydrogen atom has none). A nucleus of tritium has 2 neutrons.
Isotopes of Hydrogen
hydrogen Hydron, tritium, deuterium
All current nuclear reactors are fission reactors, tritium has no function in a fission reactor, in standard water moderated reactors deuterium also has no function, in heavy water moderated reactors deuterium is the moderator. If we are ever able to make a fusion reactor, deuterium/tritium mix will be used as fuel.
No, deuterium is stable. It is Tritium that is radioactive.
isotopes
deuterium and tritium.
The difference between deuterium and tritium is one neutron. Deuterium has one proton and one neutron, 12H, while tritium has one proton and two neutrons, 13H.
Protium, deuterium, and tritium are all isotopes of hydrogen (H). As far as their masses: Tritium>Deuterium>Protium In their nuclei: Protium has 1 proton and 0 neutrons Deuterium has 1 proton and 1 neutron Tritium has 1 proton and 2 neutrons So yes, Deuterium is heavier than tritium.
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen that has 1 neutron (an ordinary hydrogen atom has none). A nucleus of tritium has 2 neutrons.
deuterium, and tritium
Isotopes of Hydrogen
Deuterium plus tritium
Hydrogen, Deuterium, Tritium
hydrogen Hydron, tritium, deuterium
Protium (1H), Deuterium (2H), and tritium (3H)are the three isotopes of hydrogen.