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number of protons remains constant in all isotopes of hydrogen because. Single choice.

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Atomic number and mass number of isotopes remain same

Atomic number of isotopes remain same but mass number differ

mass number of isotopes remain same but atomic number differ

both atomic number and mass number of isotopes differ

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Protium is the most prevalent hydrogen isotope, with an abundance of 99.98%. It consists of one proton and one electron. It is typically not found in its monoatomic form, but bonded with itself (H2) or other elements.

Deuterium is a hydrogen isotope consisting of one proton, one neutron and one electron. It has major applications in nuclear magnetic resonance studies.

Tritium is a hydrogen isotope consisting of one proton, two neutrons and one electron. It is radioactive, with a half-life of 12.32 years.

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