The isotope of hydrogen that contains the same number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus is called
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Protium
Protium is the hydrogen's most common isotope. It accounts for more than 99.98 percent of all universe hydrogen. Because its nucleus has only one proton, it is called protium.
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Protium is the hydrogen's most common isotope. It accounts for more than 99.98 percent of all universe hydrogen. Because its nucleus has only one proton, it is called protium.
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