Chemistry, asked by sreedhar2, 1 year ago

Differnce between hydrogen and protium.

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Answered by Deepmala8
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Protium is one of the isotopes of Hydrogen and is represented as H11. This means that it has 1 proton, 1 electron and 0 neutron. There are two more isotopes of hydrogen. They are Deuterium(H21) and it has 1 proton, 1 electron and 1 neutron. The third isotope is Tritium(H13) and it has 1 proton, 1 electron and 2 neutrons.Hydrogen is non-specific. It refers to any mixture of the three isotopes of hydrogen. Protium is specificslly referring to thr isotope containing no neutrons

sreedhar2: I asked the difference btw hydrogen and protium
Answered by Anonymous
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PROTIUM:-      ---------ISOTOPE OF HYDROGEN( SAME ELECTRON AND PROTON NUMBER DIFFERENT NEUTRON NUMBER)

1 ELECTRON
1 PROTON
1 NEUTRON
mass =1

HYDROGEN 
1ELECTRON
1 PROTON 
0 NEUTRON
mass=1

HYDROGEN HAS DIFFERENT ISOTOPES WERE AS PROTIUM IS ONE SINGLE ISOTOPE


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