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☆please help due in 1 hour!☆ How is the isotope of hydrogen different from the non isotopic form of hydrogen?
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How is the isotope of hydrogen different from the non isotopic form of hydrogen?
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They differ in the number of their neutrons. Hydrogen doesn’t contain neutron, deuterium has one, and tritium has two neutrons. The isotopes of hydrogen have mass numbers of one, two, and three.
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