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which is the most stable isotope of Hydrogen?

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Answered by priyanshusappra15
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Protium should be the answer in my view
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

PROTIUM

Most of the hydrogen in the world is protium (one proton, no neutrons), but some deuterium and tritium occurs, too. Tritium is radioactive. Deuterium is not radioactive and is the form of hydrogen found in heavy water.

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