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  • Tritium Odor: Why It's Odorless - Expert Explanation
    Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen and has no odor.

    Here's why:

    * It's a gas: Tritium exists as a gas at room temperature.

    * Low concentration: The amount of tritium typically present in the environment is very small.

    * No chemical properties that cause odor: Tritium itself doesn't possess any chemical properties that would lead to a noticeable odor.

    Therefore, you wouldn't be able to detect tritium by smell.

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