Study of the First Element - Hydrogen
Tritium emits:
Write the names of isotopes of hydrogen. What is the mass ratio of these isotopes?
The isotopes of hydrogen include protium $$\displaystyle _{1}^{1}H $$, deuterium $$\displaystyle _{1}^{2} H$$ or D and tritium $$\displaystyle _{1}^{3}H $$ or T. The mass ratio of protium, deuterium and tritium is $$\displaystyle 1:2:3$$.3
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?
Name the isotopes of hydrogen.
Which is not true for $$_{1}{H}^{1}$$; $$_{1}{H}^{2}$$; $$_{1}{H}^{3}$$?
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: