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The document presents an assignment on the atomic and physical properties of hydrogen and its isotopes, including Protium, Deuterium, and Tritium. Key details include hydrogen's atomic number, mass, electronegativity, and various physical characteristics such as boiling and melting points. Additionally, it outlines the properties of each isotope, emphasizing Tritium's radioactivity and Deuterium's applications in nuclear reactors.

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The document presents an assignment on the atomic and physical properties of hydrogen and its isotopes, including Protium, Deuterium, and Tritium. Key details include hydrogen's atomic number, mass, electronegativity, and various physical characteristics such as boiling and melting points. Additionally, it outlines the properties of each isotope, emphasizing Tritium's radioactivity and Deuterium's applications in nuclear reactors.

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Muni university

Faculty of education
Department of chemistry
Group 5 assignment

NAME STUDENT NUMBER


ALENI EMMANUEL 2401200334
AWEKONIMUNGU EMMANUEL 2401201787
MUSAMALI JONAN
UNZIMAL DENIS
KATUMBA AHMAD
WAMBE ALLAN 2401201038

ATOMIC PROPERTIES OF HYDROGEN


 Hydrogen has atomic number of 1
 Has atomic mass of 1.008u
 The E.C of hydrogen if 1S1
 Has oxidation state of +1 and -1(in hydrides)
 It has an electronegativity of 2.20(in pauling scale)
 Hydrogen has ionization energy of 1312Kj/mol
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROGEN
 It exist in gaseous state at room temperatures
 Hydrogen is a colorless gas
 It is odorless
 Has a density of 0.08988g/L at stp
 It has a melting point of -259.16oC(13.99K)
 Has a boiling point of -252.87oC (20.28K)
 Its slightly soluble in water

ATOMIC PROPERTIES OF ISOTOPES OF HYDROGEN


Protium Deuterium
 it has a mass of 1.007825u  Deuterium is not radioactive, and
 The nucleus of this isotope consists does not represent a significant
of only a single proton toxicity hazard
 It is generally found as a diatomic  Its nucleus contains one proton and
hydrogen gas (H2). It combines with one neutron and that is why its mass
other atoms in compounds. number is 2.014102u
 It’s the most abundant (99.98%)  Contains one neutron
 No neutrons in the nucleus  It is used in heavy water(D2O) and
nuclear reactors

Tritium
 It is radioactive, decaying into helium-3 through β− decay with a half-life of 12.32
years.

3 3 0
1 H 2 He + −1e

 It has atomic mass of 3.016049u


 used in nuclear fusion as a tracer
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROGEN AND IT’S ISSOTOPES
Physical properties of Protium

Its boiling point is -252.76°C


Its melting point is -259.193°C
Its density is 0.09grams per cubic centimeter
Its enthalpy of fusion is 0.117KJ/mol
Its enthalpy of vaporization is 0.904KJ/mol
Its enthalpy of dissociation is 435.9KJ/mol
Its critical pressure is 12.98bar
Its critical temperature is 33.19k
Relative Atomic mass of 1.0078u

Physical properties of Tritium

o Tritium has heat of vaporization of1.393kjmol-1.


o Its heat of fusion is 0.250kjmol-1
o Its dissociation enthalpy of 446.9kjmol-1 at 298k
o Its radioactive with a half-life of 12.3years
o It’s extremely rare
o Its density is 0.270Kg/L

Physical Properties of Deuterium


 Its heat of vaporization of deuterium is 1.226kjmol-1.
 Its heat of fusion is 0.197kj/mol
 Its dissociation enthalpy is 443.35kjmol-1 at 298k
 Its melting point is -252.4°C
 Its boiling point is -248.1°C

References

o Greenwood, N.N. & Earnshaw, A. (1997). Chemistry of elements (2nd edition)


pages 34 and 35
o Atkins, P. & de paula, J(2018) Physical chemistry (11th edition)
o Lide, D.R.(Ed). (2004). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (85th edition

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