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Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen whose nucleus triton contains 2 neutrons and 1 proton . Free neutrons decay into `p+bar(e) +bar(n).` If one of the neutrons in Triton decays , it would transform into `He^(3)` nucleus. This does not happen. This is because

A

Triton energy is less than that of a `He^(3)` nucleus

B

The electron created in the beta decay process cannot remain in the nucleus

C

Both the neutrons in triton have to decay simultaneously resulting in a nucleus with 3 protons, which is not a `He^(3)` nucleus

D

Free neutrons decay due to external perturbations which absent in triton nucleus

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A

Tritium `(""_(1)H^(3))` contains 1 proton and 2 neutrons. A neutron decays as `n rarr P + vec(e) + vec(v)`, the nucleus may have 2 protons and one neutron, i.e., tritium will transform into `2He^(3)` (2 protons and 1 neutron). Triton energy is less than that of `2He^(3)` nucleus, i.e., transformation is not allowed energetically.
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