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20 April, 05:56

How do the isotopes hydrogen-2 (deuterium) and hydrogen-3 (tritium) differ?

A. deuterium has one more electron than tritium

B. tritium has one more neutron than deuterium

C. deuterium has two protons

D. there is no difference because it is the exact same atom.

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  1. 20 April, 06:35
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    The answer is B I hope
  2. 20 April, 08:10
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    The answer would most likely be B
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