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Tritium, an isotope of hydrogen, or Helium-3 (which does not have a specific name).
it uses the formula: a^(2)+b^(2)=c^(2)
-- The decimal system (base-10) uses 10 digits to write all numbers. -- The binary system (base-2) uses 2 digits to write all numbers.
2 x 2 x 3 = 12
There is a pattern here: Level 1 uses 3 = 3 × 1 toothpicks Level 2 uses 6 = 3 × 2 toothpicks Level 3 uses 9 = 3 × 3 toothpicks So it looks like each level uses 3 times the level number of toothpicks. ı→ 3 × level = 24 → level = 24 ÷ 3 = 8 So Level 8 uses 24 toothpicks.
Tritium (Hydrogen-3, H3, T) has 1 Proton, 2 Neutrons, and 1 Electron.
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Tritium. What did you think it was?
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The oxide of tritium is tritium oxide, sometimes called super heavy water, or 3H2O.
Protium, deuterium, and tritium are all isotopes of hydrogen (H). As far as their masses: Tritium>Deuterium>Protium In their nuclei: Protium has 1 proton and 0 neutrons Deuterium has 1 proton and 1 neutron Tritium has 1 proton and 2 neutrons So yes, Deuterium is heavier than tritium.
Tritium is an isotope of hydrogen, so it is colorless.
Tritium is not the most stable isotope known.
Tritium Dont Eat Anything? They Are Type Of Watches.... :)
deuterium is 2 , tritium is 3. I have never heard of deutritium.
they are the isotopes of hydrogen. 1) hydrogen: proton=1 electron=1 neutron=0 2) deutrium: P=1 E=1 N=1 3) trituim: P=1 E=1 N=2 For info tritruim is the only one that has radiation (LIGHT)
The number of neutrons in hydrogen depends on the isotope. Protium,deuteriumand tritium have 0, 1 and 2 neutrons respectively.