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Qué (quién) es tritium - definición

ISOTOPE OF HYDROGEN WITH 2 NEUTRONS
Antitritium; Hydrogen-3; Tritium-3; 3H; 3-H; Hydrogen 3; 3h; 3-h; Triton (physics); Tritium Unit; Tritium unit; Triton (particle); Antitriton; Beta decay of tritium; Triton particle; Tritiated; Tritium gas
  • mm}} tritium vials are thin, tritium-gas-filled glass vials whose inner surfaces are coated with a [[phosphor]]. The vial shown here is brand-new.
  • Swiss Military watch]] with tritium-illuminated face

tritium         
['tr?t??m]
¦ noun Chemistry a radioactive isotope of hydrogen with a mass approximately three times that of the usual isotope. (Symbol: T)
Origin
1930s: from mod. L., from Gk tritos 'third'.
tritiated         
['tr?t?e?t?d]
¦ adjective Chemistry denoting a compound in which the ordinary isotope of hydrogen has been replaced with tritium.
Derivatives
tritiation noun
Tritium (programming language)         
SCRIPTING LANGUAGE FOR EFFICIENTLY TRANSFORMING STRUCTURED DATA LIKE HTML, XML, AND JSON
Tritium is a simple scripting language for efficiently transforming structured data like HTML, XML, and JSON. It is similar in purpose to XSLT but has a syntax influenced by jQuery, Sass, and CSS versus XSLT's XML based syntax.

Wikipedia

Tritium

Tritium (from Ancient Greek τρίτος (trítos) 'third') or hydrogen-3 (symbol T or 3H) is a rare and radioactive isotope of hydrogen with a half-life of about 12 years. The nucleus of tritium (t, sometimes called a triton) contains one proton and two neutrons, whereas the nucleus of the common isotope hydrogen-1 (protium) contains one proton and zero neutrons, and that of hydrogen-2 (deuterium) contains one proton and one neutron.

Naturally occurring tritium is extremely rare on Earth. The atmosphere has only trace amounts, formed by the interaction of its gases with cosmic rays. It can be produced artificially by irradiating lithium metal or lithium-bearing ceramic pebbles in a nuclear reactor and is a low-abundance byproduct in normal operations of nuclear reactors.

Tritium is used as the energy source in radioluminescent lights for watches, gun sights, numerous instruments and tools, and even novelty items such as self-illuminating key chains. It is used in a medical and scientific setting as a radioactive tracer. Tritium is also used as a nuclear fusion fuel, along with more abundant deuterium, in tokamak reactors and in hydrogen bombs.

Ejemplos de uso de tritium
1. Tritium is a radioactive component of the hydrogen bomb.
2. Tritium is commonly found in groundwater but is more concentrated in water used in nuclear reactors.
3. The sample also yielded tritium, another potential carcinogen, at levels well above the drinking water standard.
4. Tritium or super–heavy hydrogen Its nucleus contain a proton and two neutrons.
5. Higher than normal tritium levels were found in groundwater near the site of the valve break in November.