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Deuterium is actually hydrogen with an extra neutron tacked on (2-H).

Helium-4 (4-He) is standard helium, 2 protons, 2 neutrons. Helium-3 is a rarer isotope (3-He), with 2 protons and 1 neutron.

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Thats what I was thinking. I get my uncommon elements confused for some reason. Go figure. :blink:

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