Respuesta :
Answer:
21H deuterium (D), 31H is tritium (T), 11H is hydrogen
Explanation:
11H: it has the greatest abundance, it has only one proton (it does not have neutrons).
21H (D): it has a proton and a neutron in its nucleus.
31H (T): it has a proton and two neutrons in its nucleus.
Remember that isotopes have the same atomic number, but a different mass number (elements in the number of neutrons differed).
Answer:
See below.
Explanation:
They are Hydrogen 1 , Hydrogen 2 (also called deuterium) and Hydrogen 3 (tritium)
Hydrogen has no neutrons in the nucleus while deuterium has 1 and tritium has 2.
Deuterium has been used in the nuclear industry ( as heavy water , deuterium oxide) and as a compound lithium deuteride in the H bomb. Tritium is also used as a fuel in nuclear fusion reactions, and as a radioactive tracer.