| tritium |
the heaviest isotope of the element hydrogen. It is three times heavier than hydrogen. Tritium gas is used to boost the explosive power of most modern nuclear weapons and has a half-life of over 12 years.
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| tritium |
a slightly radioactive substance that collects light and is used to allow the hands or hour markers to glow in the dark. The radiation is so low that there is no health risk. Watches with tritium must be marked with the letter T on the dial near the 6'oclock.
Ãâó: www.professionalwatches.com/glossary4.shtml
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| tritium |
A radioactive isotope of hydrogen having an atomic weight of three.
Ãâó: www.singtech.com/definitions.html
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| tritium |
A radioactive gas, an isotope of hydrogen, that serves as a booster for the fusion reaction in the secondary component of a nuclear weapon.
Ãâó: infomanage.com/nonproliferation/primer/nwg.html
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| tritium |
Isotope of hydrogen used in nuclear bombs. (see also Deuterium)
Ãâó: www.banthebomb.org/archives/educ/glossary.html
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