I was listening to a talk about isotopes - electron changes within the same element. I'm not a scientist, but what I understood from the talk is that there are some isotopes of hydrogen that we breath, some which are explosive, and some which are even radioactive - but it's still hydrogen.
I wonder if that's the scoop with the different mercuries and aluminiums?
I was listening to a talk about isotopes - electron changes within the same element. I'm not a scientist, but what I understood from the talk is that there are some isotopes of hydrogen that we breath, some which are explosive, and some which are even radioactive - but it's still hydrogen.
I wonder if that's the scoop with the different mercuries and aluminiums?
I was listening to a talk about isotopes - electron changes within the same element. I'm not a scientist, but what I understood from the talk is that there are some isotopes of hydrogen that we breath, some which are explosive, and some which are even radioactive - but it's still hydrogen.
I wonder if that's the scoop with the different mercuries and aluminiums?