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Answer: Isotope-1: Hydrogen (H)

Isotope-2: Deuterium (H)

Explanation: The periodic table shows that the smallest element in hydrogen (H), at an average atomic weight of 1.008. Hydrogen-1 has one proton, one electron, and no neutrons, which adds to 1 AMU. Hyrogen-2 is an isotope of hydrogen that contains 1 neutron in addition to the proton, bringing the mass to 2 AMU. It is only at 0.0156% abundance on Earth and is given the name Deuterium, sometimes refered to as "heavy water" when incorporated into a water molecule. A third isotope has 2 neutrons, and is called Tritium.

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