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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).

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Does the atomic number change in the three isotopes of hydrogen?

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.


What are the three names of isotopes of hydrogen?

Hydrogen, Deuterium, Tritium


How many stable isotopes does hydrogen have?

Hydrogen has three stable isotopes: protium (1H), deuterium (2H), and tritium (3H). Among these, protium is the most abundant, making up over 99.98% of naturally occurring hydrogen.


Does isotopes only occur on heavier element?

No - the lightest element Hydrogen has three known isotopes


If hydrogen atom has a mass of 3 is it isotope?

Yes, all forms of hydrogen atoms are isotopes of the element. H-3 is one of the three possible isotopes of hydrogen.


How are hydrogen 1 and hydrogen 2 alike?

Both hydrogen-1 and hydrogen-2 are isotopes of hydrogen, with hydrogen-1 being the most common isotope and hydrogen-2 being a rare isotope known as deuterium. Both isotopes consist of one proton in their nucleus, but deuterium also has one neutron alongside the proton, making it heavier than hydrogen-1.


Which characteristics are common to the three isotopes of hydrogen?

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How many isotopes of hydrogen are know?

There are three known naturally occurring isotopes of hydrogen; hydrogen-1 with one proton and no neutrons, hydrogen-2 with one proton and one neutron, and hydrogen-3 with one proton and two neutrons.


How many electrons are there in an hydrogen isotope?

One, all three hydrogen isotopes have one electron,, because they are all hydrogen.


What are the forms of hydrogen?

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What is the collective name given to a mixture of the three isotopes of hydrogen when they are present in the same ratio in the universe as a whole?

The collective name given to a mixture of the three isotopes of hydrogen is isotope-pair. This is only when they are present in the same ratio in the universe as a whole.?æ


Each of the three known isotopes of hydrogen has what protons in the nucleus?

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