Tritium vs Antitritium - What's the difference?
tritium | antitritium |
(isotope) A radioactive isotope of the element hydrogen, (symbol T or ), having one proton and two neutrons.
An atom of this isotope.
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As nouns the difference between tritium and antitritium
is that tritium is a radioactive isotope of the element hydrogen, (symbol T or {{nuclide|3|1|H}}), having one proton and two neutrons while antitritium is the antimatter equivalent of tritium.tritium
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(en noun)Synonyms
* T (chemical symbol),Hypernyms
* hydrogenCoordinate terms
* (isotopes of hydrogen) protium, deuterium, quadriumDerived terms
* tritium oxideReferences
*Elementymology