Isotopes of hydrogen
= Isotopes of hydrogen
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Hydrogen has three main isotopes, which vary based on the number of neutrons present in the nucleus: 1. **Protium (^1H)**: This is the most abundant isotope of hydrogen, consisting of one proton and no neutrons. It is represented as \\(^1H\\) or simply H. 2. **Deuterium (^2H or D)**: This isotope contains one proton and one neutron, giving it a mass number of two.