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  • Tritium - Wikipedia
    Tritium (from Ancient Greek τρίτος (trítos) 'third') or hydrogen-3 (symbol T or 3H) is a rare and radioactive isotope of hydrogen with a half-life of ~12 33 years
  • Radionuclide Basics: Tritium - US EPA
    Tritium (abbreviated as 3 H) is a hydrogen atom that has two neutrons in the nucleus and one proton Tritium is produced naturally in the upper atmosphere when cosmic rays strike nitrogen molecules in the air
  • Tritium | Radioactive, Hydrogen, Decay | Britannica
    tritium, (T, or 3 H), the isotope of hydrogen with atomic weight of approximately 3 Its nucleus, consisting of one proton and two neutrons, has triple the mass of the nucleus of ordinary hydrogen
  • 10 Interesting Facts About Radioactive Tritium - ThoughtCo
    Tritium is the radioactive isotope of the element hydrogen It has many useful applications Tritium is also known as hydrogen-3 and has an element symbol T or 3 H The nucleus of a tritium atom is called a triton and consists of three particles: one proton and two neutrons The word tritium comes from Greek the word "tritos", which means "third"
  • FACT SHEET - EPA FACTS ABOUT TRITIUM
    Tritium is a form of hydrogen that is radioactive, and like hydrogen it reacts with oxygen to form water Tritium is produced naturally in the upper atmosphere when cosmic rays strike atmospheric gases
  • What is Tritium? (with pictures) - AllTheScience
    Tritium is an isotope of the chemical element hydrogen While a normal hydrogen atom has one proton, a tritium atom has two neutrons and one proton This isotope is radioactive, and will slowly decay over a period of several decades; due to its short half-life, it is not found in nature
  • Tritium Fact Sheet - hps. org
    Tritium is a prospective fuel in the effort to develop commercially viable nuclear fusion reactors Tritium is also a critical component in modern nuclear weapons, and an inventory of tritium is maintained for this purpose
  • Tritium Facts (Hydrogen Isotope) - Science Notes and Projects
    Tritium is the radioactive isotope of the element hydrogen It is also known as hydrogen-3 or using the shorthand notation T or 3 H in chemical formulas and reactions




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