Electronic Structure and Isotopes of Hydrogen
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315517 Deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen is

1 radioactive
2 non-radioactive
3 heaviest
4 lightest
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315515 The n/p ratio for 1H1 is

1 1
2 2
3 3
4 Zero
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315518 Hydrogen has three isotopes, the number of possible diatomic molecules will be

1 3
2 6
3 9
4 12
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315519 Number of neutrons in three isotopes of hydrogen, protium, deuterium and tritium respectively is

1 0,1,2
2 1,1,1
3 2,1,0
4 2,0,1
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315517 Deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen is

1 radioactive
2 non-radioactive
3 heaviest
4 lightest
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315515 The n/p ratio for 1H1 is

1 1
2 2
3 3
4 Zero
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315516 Radioactive elements emit α, β and γ rays and are characterised by their halflives. The radioactive isotope of hydrogen is

1 Protium
2 Deuterium
3 Tritium
4 Hydronium
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315518 Hydrogen has three isotopes, the number of possible diatomic molecules will be

1 3
2 6
3 9
4 12
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315519 Number of neutrons in three isotopes of hydrogen, protium, deuterium and tritium respectively is

1 0,1,2
2 1,1,1
3 2,1,0
4 2,0,1
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315517 Deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen is

1 radioactive
2 non-radioactive
3 heaviest
4 lightest
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315515 The n/p ratio for 1H1 is

1 1
2 2
3 3
4 Zero
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315516 Radioactive elements emit α, β and γ rays and are characterised by their halflives. The radioactive isotope of hydrogen is

1 Protium
2 Deuterium
3 Tritium
4 Hydronium
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315518 Hydrogen has three isotopes, the number of possible diatomic molecules will be

1 3
2 6
3 9
4 12
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315519 Number of neutrons in three isotopes of hydrogen, protium, deuterium and tritium respectively is

1 0,1,2
2 1,1,1
3 2,1,0
4 2,0,1
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CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315517 Deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen is

1 radioactive
2 non-radioactive
3 heaviest
4 lightest
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315515 The n/p ratio for 1H1 is

1 1
2 2
3 3
4 Zero
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315516 Radioactive elements emit α, β and γ rays and are characterised by their halflives. The radioactive isotope of hydrogen is

1 Protium
2 Deuterium
3 Tritium
4 Hydronium
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315518 Hydrogen has three isotopes, the number of possible diatomic molecules will be

1 3
2 6
3 9
4 12
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315519 Number of neutrons in three isotopes of hydrogen, protium, deuterium and tritium respectively is

1 0,1,2
2 1,1,1
3 2,1,0
4 2,0,1
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315517 Deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen is

1 radioactive
2 non-radioactive
3 heaviest
4 lightest
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315515 The n/p ratio for 1H1 is

1 1
2 2
3 3
4 Zero
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315516 Radioactive elements emit α, β and γ rays and are characterised by their halflives. The radioactive isotope of hydrogen is

1 Protium
2 Deuterium
3 Tritium
4 Hydronium
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315518 Hydrogen has three isotopes, the number of possible diatomic molecules will be

1 3
2 6
3 9
4 12
CHXI09:HYDROGEN

315519 Number of neutrons in three isotopes of hydrogen, protium, deuterium and tritium respectively is

1 0,1,2
2 1,1,1
3 2,1,0
4 2,0,1