In this video you will come to know about the three naturally occurring isotopes of hydrogen in detail (By the way there are total 7 isotopes of hydrogen namely H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4, H-5, H-6 & H-7) The 1st three have special names : Protium, deuterium and Tritium.
The most common isotope, protium doesn't have any neutrons. It is the only element in the world that doesn't have neutrons.
Isotopes (Definition) : Isotopes are the atoms of the same element which have same atomic number but different mass numbers.
Isotopes of Hydrogen (Important points)
1. There are three isotopes of hydrogen, which have been given there special names: protium, deuterium and tritium respectively.
2. Protium is the ordinary hydrogen isotope of mass number 1. It is having 1-p, 1-e & 0-n.
3. Deuterium(D)is the heavy hydrogen isotope of mass number 2. It is having 1-p, 1-e & 1-n.
4. Tritium (T)is the very heavy hydrogen isotope of mass number 3. It is having 1-p, 1-e & 2-n.
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