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Answered by raorita1981
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HYDROGEN ( MASS DEFECT IS ZERO becoz of only one isotopes and Proton

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Answered by nishitachetry26
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The mass defect for hydrogen (protium) is zero because this isotope has only one particle - a proton - in its nucleus and therefore there is no mass lost to binding energy of nuclear components.

This cannot be said for the other isotopes of hydrogen - deuterium and tritium - which have one and two neutrons included with the proton, respectively.

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