Elements in Hydrogen
The elements contained in hydrogen are often said to be only hydrogen. However, if you delve into it, there may be others who say it. Ancient sages, in the analysis of things, are not as detailed as they are today. At that time, hydrogen was thought to be pure and homogeneous, and later studies, with advanced techniques and research, only then did you know that hydrogen or other elements containing hidden elements are extremely small and difficult to measure and distinguish. It is said that hydrogen or contains a little deuterium and tritium, which are isotopes of hydrogen and are slightly different in nature. Deuterium is occasionally contained in water, and people in the past also felt that it was different from ordinary water, and later proved to be water containing deuterium. Tritium is even rarer, radioactive, and is mostly born in special nuclear changes. Therefore, the elements contained in hydrogen, in addition to hydrogen, or concurrently contain isotopes such as deuterium and tritium, although the amount is small, it is also essential for academic inquiry.

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