Tritiated hydrogen (3H) differs from hydrogen (1H) in that
A) 3H has 2 more protons than 1H.
B) 3H has 2 more electrons than 1H.
C) 3H has 2 more neutrons than 1H.
D) 3H has the same number of neutrons as 1H.
E) 3H has a different electron configuration than 1H.
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