Tritium.
What did you think it was?
Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen, so it is colorless.
False. Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen with 2 neutrons.
Hydrogen atom have three isotope which is hydrogen , deuterium , and tritium.
The atomic number of tritium is 1. It is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen with two neutrons and one proton in its nucleus.
When tritium-3 emits a beta particle, it becomes helium-3. The beta particle is an electron, so when it is emitted, a neutron in the tritium nucleus is converted into a proton, resulting in helium-3, which has two protons and one neutron.
Tritium, an isotope of hydrogen, or Helium-3 (which does not have a specific name).
Tritium is an isotope of Hydrogen. Hence its other name, hydrogen-3.
Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen, so it is colorless.
Tritium is not the most stable isotope known.
False. Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen with 2 neutrons.
Hydrogen atom have three isotope which is hydrogen , deuterium , and tritium.
yes it is called tritium
The number of neutrons in hydrogen depends on the isotope. Protium,deuteriumand tritium have 0, 1 and 2 neutrons respectively.
Tritium--a radioactive isotope of hydrogen
The atomic number of tritium is 1. It is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen with two neutrons and one proton in its nucleus.
The oxide of tritium is called tritium oxide or sometimes referred to as tritiated water. It is a radioactive form of water where one or more of the hydrogen atoms in water has been replaced by tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen.
When tritium-3 emits a beta particle, it becomes helium-3. The beta particle is an electron, so when it is emitted, a neutron in the tritium nucleus is converted into a proton, resulting in helium-3, which has two protons and one neutron.