Explain Isotopes with the example of hydrogen
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Hydrogen has no neutron, deuterium has one, and tritium has two neutrons. The isotopes of hydrogen have, respectively, mass numbers of one, two, and three. Their nuclear symbols are therefore 1H, 2H, and 3H. ... For example, when a proton and neutron combine to form deuterium, the reaction can be written 1n + 1H Æ 2H + g
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Hydrogen has no neutron, deuterium has one, and tritium has two neutrons. The isotopes of hydrogen have, respectively, mass numbers of one, two, and three. Their nuclear symbols are therefore 1H, 2H, and 3H. ... For example, when a proton and neutron combine to form deuterium, the reaction can be written 1n + 1H Æ 2H + g.
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