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The isotope of hydrogen that contains the same number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus is called​

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Answered by MrInocent
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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.

Answered by niharikagurjar2005
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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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