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Tritium
Definition: Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen with an atomic number of three and symbol T. It is used in various applications, including the production of self-luminous devices, such as exit signs, and as a component in nuclear fusion reactions.
Examples:
- The tritium glowing inside the watch provided a dim light in the dark.
- Scientists are researching ways to harness tritium as an efficient energy source.
- The leak of tritium from the nuclear reactor raised concerns about radiation exposure.
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