Protium (1H), Deuterium (2H), and Tritium (3H) are the three isotopes of hydrogen.
Only the first two occur naturally, the third can only be produced in nuclear reactors or nuclear bombs typically from lithium.
* Hydrogen (1H)
* Deuterium (2H or D)
* Tritium (3H or T)
* 4H
* 5H
* 6H
* 7H
Hydrogen, deuterium and tritium atre natural isotopes; isotopes 3H-7H are radioactive and unstables.
Hydrogen atom have three isotope which is hydrogen , deuterium , and tritium.
Protium is the name of a common hydrogen isotope. This isotope has a single proton and does not have any neutrons.
False. Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen with 2 neutrons.
Deuterium, which is a stable isotope of hydrogen with an extra neutron, is present in heavy water (D2O).
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen. It has one proton and one neutron in its nucleus, compared to regular hydrogen which has only one proton. Deuterium is slightly heavier than regular hydrogen and is often used in laboratory experiments and as a tracer in scientific studies.
Protium (Hydrogen-1) is the lightest and by far the most common isotope of hydrogen.
Hydrogen atom have three isotope which is hydrogen , deuterium , and tritium.
Tritium is the most abundant hydrogen isotope
Protium is the name of a common hydrogen isotope. This isotope has a single proton and does not have any neutrons.
Deuterium, it has 1 neutron and one proton.
Tritium, an isotope of hydrogen, or Helium-3 (which does not have a specific name).
The number of neutrons in hydrogen depends on the isotope. Protium,deuteriumand tritium have 0, 1 and 2 neutrons respectively.
False. Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen with 2 neutrons.
Hydrogen atom has an average mass not equal to its common isotope. The most common isotope of hydrogen, hydrogen-1, does not have a neutron in its nucleus, while the average mass of a hydrogen atom accounts for the other isotopes of hydrogen which do contain neutrons.
21H is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen known as tritium. It has two neutrons in addition to the single proton found in regular hydrogen atoms.
Deuterium, which is a stable isotope of hydrogen with an extra neutron, is present in heavy water (D2O).
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen. It has one proton and one neutron in its nucleus, compared to regular hydrogen which has only one proton. Deuterium is slightly heavier than regular hydrogen and is often used in laboratory experiments and as a tracer in scientific studies.