hydrogen exists in 3 isotopic form why are the isotopes of hydrogen chemically alike
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hydrogen exist in protium , deutrium and tritium.
these isotopes differ from one another in the respect of the presence of neutrons.
ordinary hydrogen ,protium, has no neutrons, deutrium has one and tritium has two neutrons in the nucleus.
these isotopes differ from one another in the respect of the presence of neutrons.
ordinary hydrogen ,protium, has no neutrons, deutrium has one and tritium has two neutrons in the nucleus.
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3 isotopes of hydrogen are
PROTIUM have one proton and zero neutron
DEUTERIUM have one proton one neutron
TRITIUM have 1 proton and 2 neutron.
Because of difference in no. of protons and neutrons all isotopes have different maas no.
the diff in charges of all and masses of all results in the chemical difference of all three isotopes of hydrogen.
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here is your answer...
3 isotopes of hydrogen are
PROTIUM have one proton and zero neutron
DEUTERIUM have one proton one neutron
TRITIUM have 1 proton and 2 neutron.
Because of difference in no. of protons and neutrons all isotopes have different maas no.
the diff in charges of all and masses of all results in the chemical difference of all three isotopes of hydrogen.
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