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What is the most isotope of hydrogen?​

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Protium

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.

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Protium

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.

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