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  • Hydrogen Isotopes: Why Protium, Deuterium & Tritium Have Different Names
    The element you're looking for is hydrogen.

    Here's why:

    * Protium (¹H) is the most common isotope, with one proton and no neutrons.

    * Deuterium (²H or D) has one proton and one neutron.

    * Tritium (³H or T) has one proton and two neutrons.

    While all three are isotopes of hydrogen, they have distinct names due to their significant differences in mass and properties.

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