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Why can not you split a hydrogen atom?

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Why can not you split a hydrogen atom?

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This is only true of the hydronium atom as it only has a single proton to it, and splitting an atom in the traditional sense would require more than a single nuclei. Deuterium can be split as it has one proton and one neutron. Tritium decomposes spontaneously.

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