Maneesh Dhauni Periodic table Chapter VIII: Hydrogen
Hydrogen
Hydrogen atom is made of one proton and one electron. Depending of number of Neutron, it is called Hydrogen, Deuterium and Tritium.
Element |
Number of Neutron |
Number of proton |
Energy level |
Remark |
Hydrogen |
0 |
1 |
Element is stable. |
|
Deuterium |
1 |
1 |
Element is stable. |
|
Tritium |
1 |
2 |
Due to overcrowding, element is unstable. |
Tritium is unstable. It is radioactive and converts Helium-3 isotopes by loss of electron. The Tritium is unstable to overcrowding of the proton and neutron. So, it loses one electron from proton and forms two paring protons and one neutron. This is Helium 3 isotopes. As paring Proton occupy lower orbital in energy, Helium 3 isotope is stable.
Since stable isotope is available, tritium is radioactive.
Summary of above discussion:
Chemistry observed facts to be explained |
Modern period table |
Maneesh Dhauni periodic table |
Unstable nature of Tritium |
Fails to explain. |
Yes explains with reason. |
Hence, Maneesh Dhauni periodic stable is better and future of Chemistry.