Wasserstoff ∙ hydrogène ∙ idrogeno ∙ hidrógeno
group ‘h+h’ / hydrogen and halogens: RH
- melting point: -255.34°C
- boiling point: -252.87°C
- density: 0.084 g/l
The most common primary cosmic ray particle is the ubiquitous proton or hydrogen nucleus. — cosmic.lbl.gov
⚒ minerals:
Ice
Tritium […] is a vital and perishable ingredient of nuclear bombs. Inside a hydrogen bomb […] a fission bomb explosion ignites a tritium-deuterium fusion reaction. — NYT
☢ radioisotopes:
H-3 (T1/2=12.3 a) cosmogenic, activation product
Tritium (3H) also occurs naturally – background level being ca. 1 Bq/l rainwater. Nuclear age peak tritium rainwater concentration was up to 500 Bq/l in 1963.