none ,there isnt any
In ordinary water, exactly 0 atoms as Tritium decays too rapidly (halflife 12.26 years) for any that was on earth when it formed (billions of years ago) to remain. In contaminated water, either deliberately or accidentally, it would depend on how much contaminate was added and the tritium concentration in it. Tritium can only be manufactured somewhere there is a high neutron flux (e.g., nuclear reactor or bomb, a star).
enough... Unlimited-Tritium, as a form of Hydrogen, is found naturally in air and water. Most hydrogen is made up of one proton, and an orbital electron, but tritium has two extra neutrons in the nucleus. In nature, it is produced by cosmic rays in two source terms: 14N + 1n ---> 3H + 12Cand2H + 2H ---> 3H + 1 Tritium is not normally considered to be naturally occurring. The amounts produced by cosmic rays are trace. To produce it in meaningful amounts you need either a nuclear reactor or bomb. Besides it decays rapidly, in 61.3 years any present now is effectively gone.
If 12.3 years is the half-life of Tritium (H-3), then @ 12.3 years only half of the tritium should remain or 4 grams.
The half-life of tritium is about 12.3 years, meaning it takes that much time for half of the tritium to decay. However, tritium can persist in the environment for a longer time due to its constant formation in the upper atmosphere and mixing in with water sources.
3.017005 gm
About 78 of the Earth's atmosphere is made up of nitrogen.
After 2 half-lives (two half-lives of tritium is 12.32 x 2 = 24.64 years), the initial 10g sample of tritium would have decayed by half to 5g.
tritium is a radioactive form of hydrogen, used in research, fusion reactors and neutron generators.hydrogen can be used as an energy carrier and can be used as an integrated energy system for heat and electric energy production and as a chemical.both tritium and hydrogen are similar in that the nucleus of each of the tritium atom and the hydrogen atom has only one protonthey are different in that tritium nucleus has one proton + 2 neutrons however the hydrogen nucleus has only one proton and no neutrons
The Earth's atmosphere contains about 0.001 of water in the form of water vapor.
About 78 of Earth's atmosphere is made up of nitrogen.
About 78 of the Earth's atmosphere is made up of nitrogen.