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Why tritium is found in nature very less quantity?

It is very hard to find in nature. Tritium is a very rare isotope form of hydrogen, the only radioactive form of this widespread element.


Ion of sodium isotope of uranium proton of hydrogen or proton of oxygen is most likely to be radioactive?

Hydrogen has only one natural radioactive isotope(3H), of cosmogenic origin, but only in ultratraces on the earth. Sodium has two radioactive natural isotopes (22Na and 24Na), of cosmogenic origin, but only in ultratraces on the earth. Oxygen has not natural radioactive isotopes. All the isotopes of uranium are radioactive.


How radioactive is hydrogen?

Hydrogen is not radioactive; its two most common isotopes are stable.


Is hydrogen an radioactive?

Usually not, but all elements have radioactive isotopes.


Can you make hydrogen a radioactive element?

Hydrogen has one very rare radioactive isotope: hydrogen-3, commonly known as tritium; also some artificial radioactive isotopes as 4H, 5H, 6H.


What is the name of the formula MgT2?

It may be Magnesium Tritide, Which is a form of Magnesium hydride, containing Radioactive hydrogen(or Tritium) in place of hydrogen. Its formula can also be written as Mg3H2


Which form of radioactive decay emits only energy?

Gamma


Is radioactive radiation an element compound homogeneous mixture or heterogeneous mixture?

Hydrogen is an element.


What elements will not form an acid when combined with hydrogen?

Only halogens form a binary acid with hydrogen.


How many Covalent bond does hydrogen form?

Hydrogen can form only one covalent bond because hydrogen has only one electron.


What are two elements that form with hydrogen?

oxygen = H2O water, sulphur = hydrogen sulphide Only one element can form with hydrogen, and that is hydrogen itself.


What are Radioactive isotopes used for?

Some examples are deuterium and tritium which are radioactive isotopes of hydrogen.