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Three naturally occurring isotopes of hydrogen (1H) are frequently referred to as ¹H ,²H and ³H namely Protium, Deuterium and Tritium respectively. Their symbol, mass number, abundance in nature and atomic mass is given as follows;

  • Hydrogen-1

Protium

Symbol- ¹H

Abundance in nature- [0.99972]

Mass number- One

Atomic mass- 1.007825 amu

  • Hydrogen-2

Deuterium

Symbol- ²H

Abundance in nature- [0.00001]

Mass number- Two

Atomic mass -2.014102 amu

  • Hydrogen-3

Tritium

Symbol- ³H

Abundance in nature-  Trace

Mass number- Three

Atomic mass-3.016049 amu

The symbol, mass number , atomic mass in amu units and natural abundance of the three isotopes of hydrogen are explained where protium is the highest abundant isotope having 99.972% abundance in nature.

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