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How do the isotopes hydrogen-1 and hydrogen-2 differ?
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How do the isotopes hydrogen-1 and hydrogen-2 differ?
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hydrogen 1 and 2 differ in the amount of neutrons and they have different atomic masses. Also hydrogen 1 is more stable the hydrogen 2. Meaning hydrogen 1 is the most abundant (found the most) in nature
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