The three isotopes of hydrogen are called: hydrogen (1H or H, no neutrons), deuterium (2H or D, one neutron), and tritium (3H or T, two neutrons).
They each have their own special name to make it easier to refer to them. They are fairly commonly used in chemistry and physics (especially deuterium).
Elemental isotopes are simultaneously similar and different. Hydrogen isotopes are all related by having a constant number of proton number. However, they are distinct isotopes by differing neutron counts.
the three different names are hydrogen deuterium and tritium
These isotopes of hydrogen have the same number of protons and electrons but different number of neutrons.
No the atomic number is same for the three isotopes of hydrogen (it is 1). The three isotopes of hydrogen differ by the number of neutrons.
Yes, chemically they are alike (more correct is to say that the differences are not significant).
Isotopes of hydrogen are Hydrogen-1 (protium), ‎Hydrogen-2 (deuterium), ‎and Hydrogen-3 (tritium).
Three isotopes: Protium, deuterium and tritium with 0, 1 and 2 neutrons. all isotopes have 1 proton and 1 electron.
Hydrogen has three isotopes one proton and no nutron one proton and one nutron one proton and two nutrons
Hydrogen has three isotopes
No the atomic number is same for the three isotopes of hydrogen (it is 1). The three isotopes of hydrogen differ by the number of neutrons.
Hydrogen, Deuterium, Tritium
Hydrogen-1, Hydrogen-2, Hydrogen-3 They're isotopes.
There are three forms of Hydrogen (these are known as isotopes). These are normal hydrogen, deuterium and tritium.
No - the lightest element Hydrogen has three known isotopes
Yes, all forms of hydrogen atoms are isotopes of the element. H-3 is one of the three possible isotopes of hydrogen.
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Yes, chemically they are alike (more correct is to say that the differences are not significant).
No. Not hydrogen itself. However there are a total of three isotopes of hydrogen - Hydrogen, Deuterium, and Tritium. Tritium is radioactive
By definition Hydrogen has only one proton.
One, all three hydrogen isotopes have one electron,, because they are all hydrogen.