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Question

Which isotope of hydrogen is/are radioactive in nature?
  1. Protium and deuterium
  2. Tritium only
  3. Tritium and deuterium
  4. Only deuterium

A
Only deuterium
B
Tritium only
C
Tritium and deuterium
D
Protium and deuterium
Solution
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Tritium is the radioactive isotope and transforms to low energy helium and emits beta particle.

Option B is correct.

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