Re: Why hydrogen does not have a neutron?
- From: Marvin <physchem@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 12:40:02 -0400
maporat@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
there is a hydrogen with a neutron it is called deutron
Correction. It is called deuterium. And the atom with one proton and two neutrons is tritium.
and leads to ;heavy whater i think you can use a universal law for it :
the more complicated --the more rare!
Not so,. For many elements, the most abundant isotope has more neutrons than a less abundant isotope.
all the best Y.Porat -----------------
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