Study of the First Element - Hydrogen
Tritium emits:
Which is not true for $$_{1}{H}^{1}$$; $$_{1}{H}^{2}$$; $$_{1}{H}^{3}$$?
$$\displaystyle _{1}{H}^{1}$$, $$\displaystyle _{1}{H}^{2}$$ and $$\displaystyle _{1}{H}^{3}$$ do not exist in the nature in the ratio of $$\displaystyle 1:2:3$$.
The natural abundances of $$\displaystyle _{1}{H}^{1}$$, $$\displaystyle _{1}{H}^{2}$$ and $$\displaystyle _{1}{H}^{3}$$ are $$\displaystyle 99.984$$ %, $$\displaystyle 0.016$$% and $$\displaystyle 10^{-15}$$ % respectively.
Tritium emits:
$${ H }^{ + }$$,$${ D }^{ + }$$ and $${ T }^{ + }$$ differ in all except in:
Which property among the following is same for both hydrogen and deuterium molecules?
The isotopes of hydrogen are :
Which of the following statements about hydrogen is incorrect?
Write the names of isotopes of hydrogen. What is the mass ratio of these isotopes?
Name the isotopes of hydrogen.
The conversion of atomic hydrogen into ordinary hydrogen is
The nuclei of tritium $$({ H }^{ 3 })$$ atom would contain neutrons equal to:
The most abundant isotope of hydrogen is: