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What is the most common isotope of hydrogen?

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Answered by AdityaSharma99
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Protium is the most common isotope with a relative abundance of 99.98%, followed by deuterium (0.0026–0.184%) and tritium.
Protium (hydrogen-1) has an atomic mass of 1.00782504, and is a stable isotope. It has one proton and no neutrons. Protium is also known as ordinary hydrogen. Looking at its natural abundance, it is the most common of all the hydrogen isotopes.

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yes protium is correct

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