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7. the first one is 1H, regular old hydrogen.

The second one is 2H, aka deuterium.

The third one is 3H, aka tritium. none is radioactive except 3H. now for the artificial ones.

The fourth one is 4H, It has been synthesised in the laboratory by bombarding tritium with fast-moving deuterium nuclei. The fifth one is 5H, The nucleus consists of a proton and four neutrons. It has been synthesised in the laboratory by bombarding tritium with fast-moving tritium nuclei.

The sixth one is 6H, it decays through triple neutron emission and has a half-life of 3×10−22 seconds. The seventh and final one is 7H. It consists of a proton and six neutrons. It was first synthesised in 2003 by a group of Russian, Japanese and French scientists at RIKEN's RI Beam Science Laboratory by bombarding hydrogen with 8He atoms. In the resulting reaction, the helium-8's neutrons were donated to the hydrogen's nucleus. Hydrogen-4, -5, -6, and -7 are all radioactive.

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