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isotope of hydrogen with mass number 3 who iam

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Answered by storiesforat
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tritium

Explanation:

he isotope of hydrogen with atomic weight of approximately 3. Its nucleus, consisting of one proton and two neutrons, has triple the mass of the nucleus of ordinary hydrogen.

1P+2N=3amu

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TRITIUM. H is known as tritium and contains one proton and two neutrons in its nucleus (mass number = 3) . It is radioactive , decaying into helium -3 through beta-decay accompanied by a release of 18.6 keV of energy.

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