The highest isotope of hydrogen is

a

Deuterium

b

protium

c

tritium

d

positron

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davidenyenihi
1 year ago

The correct answer is:

C. Tritium

Explanation:
Protium (1H): The most common isotope of hydrogen with one proton and no neutrons.
Deuterium (2H): A heavier isotope with one proton and one neutron.
Tritium (3H): The heaviest naturally occurring isotope of hydrogen, with one proton and two neutrons.
Positron: Not an isotope of hydrogen; it's the antimatter counterpart of the electron.
Thus, tritium is the highest isotope of hydrogen.

option C is correct pls.

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