Physical Science (12th Edition), Standalone Book
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ISBN: 9781260150544
Author: Bill W. Tillery
Publisher: McGraw Hill Education
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Chapter 13, Problem 41AC
To determine
The name of an isotope of hydrogen, having one proton and one neutron from the following options:
a. ordinary hydrogen.
b. deuterium.
c. tritium.
d. hydrogen-1.
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