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Hay tres isótopos del hidrógeno y tres isótopos naturales del oxígeno $\left({ }^{16} \mathrm{O},{ }^{17} \mathrm{O}\right.$ y ${ }^{18} \mathrm{O}$ ). ¿Cuántas clases de agua son posibles? Escriba sus fórmulas.
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Los isótopos del hidrógeno son: - Protium \(({}^{1}\mathrm{H})\) - Deuterio \(({}^{2}\mathrm{H})\) - Tritio \(({}^{3}\mathrm{H})\) Step 2: Identificar los isótopos del oxígeno. Los isótopos naturales del oxígeno son: - Oxígeno-16 \(({}^{16}\mathrm{O})\) - Show more…
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