tritium | has symbol 3H |  |
has NMR frequency 106.663 MHz where 1H = 100 MHz; 2.3488 T |  |
has magnetogyric ratio 28.5335 × 107 rad T-1 s-1 |  |
has relative NMR sensitivity 1.21 where 1H = 1.00 |  |
has nuclear magnetic moment μ = 2.97896 |  |
has nuclear spin I = 1/2 |  |
has decay mode β- (0.01861 Mev) 100% |  |
has decay mode no γ |  |
has half life 12.26 years |  |
has number of nucleons 3 |  |
has number of neutrons 2 |  |
has atomic mass 3.016 |  |
has synonym hydrogen 3 |  |
has uses research, diagnostic |  |
has definition A short-lived isotope of hydrogen. Tritium does not exist naturally on Earth. |  |
is an instance of hydrogen |  |
hydrogen | has stable isotope hydrogen 1, deuterium |  |
has lethal intake non-toxic |  |
has reserves almost limitless |  |
has main mining area |  |
has mineral water |  |
has neutron scattering length -0.37390 × 10-12 cm |  |
has electron affinity 72.8 kJ mol-1 from H to H- |  |
has toxic intake non-toxic |  |
has mass magnetic susceptibility -2.50 × 10-8 kg-1 m3 for gas |  |
has van der Waals radii 120 pm |  |
has covalent radii 30 pm |  |
has thermal neutron capture cross section 0.3326 barns |  |
has longest lived isotope hydrogen 1 |  |
has isotope mass range 1 to 3 |  |
has number of isotopes 3 |  |
has pronunciation hy-dro-jen |  |
has name origin hydro genes = water forming from Greek |  |
has discovery location London, England |  |
has abundance 1 in Sun relative to H = 1 × 1012 |  |
has abundance 1520 p.p.m. in Earth's crust |  |
has abundance 0.5 p.p.m. by volume in Earth's atmosphere |  |
has abundance main constituent of water; some dissolved H2 in seawater |  |
has specimen small pressurized canisters. Warning ! |  |
has world production 350 × 109 m3 year-1 as H2 gas |  |
has chief source natural methane gas |  |
has mass absorption coefficient 0.435 cm2 g-1 for CuKα X-ray diffraction |  |
has mass absorption coefficient 0.380 cm2 g-1 for MoKα X-ray diffraction |  |
has atomic emission line 434.047 nm for H I |  |
has atomic emission line 486.133 nm for H I |  |
has atomic emission line 656.272 nm for H I |  |
has atomic emission line 656.285 nm for H I (strong) |  |
has atomic emission line 1875.10 nm for H I |  |
has term symbol 2S1/2 in ground state |  |
has electron configuration 1s1 in ground state |  |
has mass of element in person 7 kg for a 70 kg average person |  |
has daily dietary intake mainly as water |  |
has level in humans constituent of water in blood |  |
has level in humans 52000 p.p.m. in bone |  |
has level in humans 93000 p.p.m. in liver |  |
has level in humans 93000 p.p.m. in muscle |  |
has hazard flammable and explosive when mixed with air; can asphyxiate if it excludes oxygen from lungs |  |
has biological role constituent element of DNA. Component of water, essential to life. |  |
has thermal conductivity 0.1815 W m-1 K-1 at 300 K for gas |  |
has molar volume 13.26 cm3 |  |
has heat capacity 28.824 J K-1 mol-1 for molecular gas (H2) at constant pressure 0.1 MPa at 298.15 K |  |
has heat capacity 20.784 J K-1 mol-1 for atomic gas at constant pressure 0.1 MPa at 298.15 K |  |
has heat of vaporization 0.46 kJ mol-1 |  |
has heat of fusion 0.12 kJ mol-1 |  |
has boiling point 20.28 K |  |
has melting point 14.01 K |  |
has electronegativity 2.20 Pauling |  |
has relative atomic mass 1.00794 in units of 12C = 12.000 |  |
has ionic radii 0.00066 pm for H+ |  |
has ionic radii 154 pm for H- |  |
has atomic radii 78 pm |  |
has number of protons 1 |  |
has registry number 1333-74-0 for Chemical Abstracts System database |  |
has density 76.0 kg m-3 for solid at 11 K |  |
has density 70.8 kg m-3 for liquid at 20.28 K boiling point |  |
has density 0.08988 for gas at 273 K |  |
has synthesis mechanism CH4 + 2H2O = 3H2 + CO (main production mechanim) |  |
has synthesis mechanism electrolysis of brine using a mercury amalgam cell (minor production mechanism) |  |
has synthesis mechanism steam flowing over red hot coke produces H2 and CO (minor production mechanism) |  |
has ocean oxidation state I |  |
has atomic number 1 |  |
reacts with air explosively |  |
has discovery date 1766 |  |
has discoverer H. Cavendish |  |
has Spanish translation hidrogeno |  |
has Italian translation idrogeno |  |
has German translation Wasserstoff |  |
has French translation hydrogene |  |
has triple point temperature 13.96 K at 7.2 kPa |  |
has image  |  |
has critical pressure 1297 kPa |  |
has critical temperature 33.35 K |  |
unclassified oceanic element | has ocean residence time unknown |  |
has ocean concentration unknown |  |
atmophile element | has occurrence atmosphere of a planet or asteroid |  |
gaseous element | has state gas at standard temperature and pressure |  |
element | is a part of Universe |  |
particle | obeys uncertainty principle |  |
has frequency inversely proportional to the wavelength |  |
has wavelength inversely proportional to its momentum |  |
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has mass |  |
physical object | has location or center of gravity |  |
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