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Hydrogen exists in three isotopic forms, 11H, 21H, 31H known as protium, deuterium and tritium. Why are all the isotopes neutral in nature? *
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(a) Since neutrons are neutral in nature hence isotopes are electrically neutral.
(b) All the isotopes have one electron and one proton, hence they are neutral.
(c) All the isotopes have one proton and one neutron, hence they are neutral.
(d) Increasing number of protons in the isotopes make them neutral. pls answer this urgently pls ​

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Answered by y36yuvi36
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Answer:

Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen. the number of a proton is one so as the number of electrons ( For electrically neutral). So, the number of electrons orbit will be one.

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Answered by syedtahir20
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  • From the question the correct option is b.
  • As we know that hydrogen exists in three isotopic forms.
  • Those are protium, deuterium, and tritium.
  • Due to the presence of one electron and one proton, isotopes are neutral in nature. they are electrically neutral.
  • The tritium is the most stable radioisotope.
  • Hence, all the isotopes have one electron and one proton, hence they are neutral.
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