Which isotope of hydrogen is radioactive in nature?
Which isotope of hydrogen is radioactive in nature?
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Hydrogen is the only element whose isotopes have different names that are in common use today. These are Protium, Deuterium and Tritium. Out of these three isotopes of hydrogen, only tritium is radioactive in nature.