Tritium

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Deuterium
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[ ? ] Like Hydrogen, Tritium can behave as a Metal and a Non-Metal:
Properties:
gas
Uses:
NMR spectroscopy


Tritium, chemical symbol 3H is an isotope of the element hydrogen which has a nucleus containing one proton and two neutrons. A compound containing tritium is said to be deuterated.