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प्रश्न
Answer the following question.
Name the isotopes of hydrogen. Write their atomic composition schematically and explain which of these is radioactive?
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उत्तर
- Hydrogen has three isotopes i.e., hydrogen \[\ce{(_1^1H)}\], deuterium \[\ce{(_1^2H)}\] and tritium \[\ce{(_1^3H)}\] with mass numbers 1, 2 and 3 respectively.
- They all contain one proton and one electron but different number of neutrons in the nucleus.
- Atomic composition of isotopes of hydrogen:
Name of the isotope Symbol Atomic number Z Atomic mass number A Neutron number N Abundance Stability Hydrogen \[\ce{H or _1^1H or H-1}\] 1 1 0 99.98% Stable Deuterium \[\ce{D or _1^2H or H-2}\] 1 2 1 0.015% Stable Tritium \[\ce{T or _1^3H or H-3}\] 1 3 2 Trace Radioactive - Tritium is a radioactive nuclide with a half-life period of 12.4 years and emits low energy β particles.
- Schematic representation of isotopes of hydrogen is as follows:

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