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References

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  • RIKEN Beam Science Laboratory, Japan - Heavy hydrogen research
  • Nuclides and Isotopes Fourteenth Edition: Chart of the Nuclides, General Electric Company, 1989
  • ;Book references:

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  • {{Book reference|Author=Stwertka, Albert|Year=2002|Title=A Guide to the Elements|Publisher= Oxford University Press, New York, NY|ID=ISBN 0195150279}}
  • {{Book reference|Author=Krebs, Robert E.|Year=1998|Title=The History and Use of Our Earth's Chemical Elements : A Reference Guide|Publisher= Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn.|ID=ISBN 0313301239}}
  • {{Book reference|Author=Newton, David E.|Year=1994|Title=The Chemical Elements|Publisher= Franklin Watts, New York, NY|ID=ISBN 0531125017}}
  • {{Book reference|Author=Rigden, John S.|Year=2002|Title=Hydrogen : The Essential Element|Publisher= Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA|ID=ISBN 0531125017}}

~ Table of Content ~

Introduction
Basic features
Applications
History
Electron energy levels
Occurrence
Compounds
Forms
Isotopes
See also
References
External links

 

 

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