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How many fundamental particles are present in the radioactive isotope of hydrogen?

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Radioactive isotope of hydrogen is tritium . It has four fundamental particles (one electron, one proton and two neutrons).
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Knowledge Check

  • The radioactive isotope of hydrogen is

    A
    `""_1^1H`
    B
    `""_1^2H`
    C
    `""_1^3H`
    D
    `""_1^0H`
  • The radioactive isotope of hydrogen is

    A
    `""_(1)^(1)H`
    B
    `""_(1)^(2)H`
    C
    `""_(1)^(3)H`
    D
    `""_(1)^(0)H`
  • The natural abundance of isotopes of hydrogen is

    A
    `""_(1)^(1) H = 99.985%, ""_(1)^(2) D = 0.015%`
    B
    `""_(1)^(1) H = 99.985%, ""_(1)^(2) D = 0.015%, ""_(1)^(3) T = 10^(-16) %`
    C
    `""_(1)^(1) H = 99.100%, ""_(1)^(2) D = 0.900%`
    D
    `""_(1)^(1) H = 99.100%, ""_(1)^(2) D = 0.900%,""_(1)^(3)T=10^(15)%`
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