"Tritium" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tritium is a rare and radioactive isotope of hydrogen. It has three neutrons in its nucleus and is the least stable isotope of hydrogen. Tritium has several unique properties and applications, including:
1. It is used as a fuel for fusion reactions, as part of the deuterium-tritium (D-T) reaction.
2. It has applications in nuclear medicine and research.
3. It is used in hydrogen tritium exchange reactions to create tritium gas for various applications.
4. It has been proposed as a power source for spacecraft and other vehicles due to its high specific power density.
Tritium is also used in some specialized types of lighting, such as self-powered luminous signs and watch faces.
The term "tritium" comes from the Greek word "tri", meaning three, and the Latin word "hydrogenium", referring to hydrogen.
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