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The nucleus of
tritium consists of

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Answered by Jasminesamson
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Tritium (3H) is the only radioactive isotope of hydrogen. The nucleus of a tritium atom consists of a proton and two neutrons. This contrasts with the nucleus of an ordinary hydrogen atom (which consists solely of a proton) and a deuterium atom (which consists of one proton and one neutron).

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Answered by MyOwnWorstCritic
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Answer: one proton and two neutrons

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Tritium (3H) is the only radioactive isotope of hydrogen. The nucleus of a tritium atom consists of a proton and two neutrons. This contrasts with the nucleus of an ordinary hydrogen atom (which consists solely of a proton) and a deuterium atom (which consists of one proton and one neutron).

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