Single Choice

$${ H }^{ + }$$,$${ D }^{ + }$$ and $${ T }^{ + }$$ differ in all except in:

Anumber of electrons
Correct Answer
Bnumber of neutrons
Cionic mass
Dall are correct

Solution

$$H^+, D^+$$ and $$T^+$$ have same number of electrons (zero electrons). They have $$0,1$$ and $$2$$ neutrons respectively. Thus, they differ in the number of neutrons. They have ionic mass of $$1$$ amu, $$2$$ amu and $$3$$ amu respectively. Thus, they differ in the ionic mass.


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