Betekenis van:
tritium
tritium
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a radioactive isotope of hydrogen; atoms of tritium have three times the mass of ordinary hydrogen atoms
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- 1B231 Tritium facilities or plants, and equipment therefor, as follows:
- Utilizing electrostatic acceleration to induce a tritium-deuterium nuclear reaction.
- 1C235 Tritium, tritium compounds, mixtures containing tritium in which the ratio of tritium to hydrogen atoms exceeds 1 part in 1000, and products or devices containing any of the foregoing.
- Tritium facilities or plants, and equipment therefor, as follows:
- Equipment for tritium facilities or plants, as follows:
- Tritium, tritium compounds, mixtures containing tritium in which the ratio of tritium to hydrogen atoms exceeds 1 part in 1000, and products or devices containing any of the foregoing.
- Utilising electrostatic acceleration to induce a tritium-deuterium nuclear reaction.
- Utilizing electrostatic acceleration to induce a tritium-deuterium nuclear reaction
- equipment for tritium facilities or plants, as follows:
- Utilizing electrostatic acceleration to induce a tritium deuterium nuclear reaction.
- Facilities or plants for the production, recovery, extraction, concentration, or handling of tritium;
- Tritium, tritium compounds, mixtures containing tritium in which the ratio of tritium to hydrogen atoms exceeds 1 part in 1000, and products or devices containing any of the foregoing. Note:1C235 does not control a product or device containing less than 1,48 × 103 GBq (40 Ci) of tritium. 1C236 Alpha-emitting radionuclides having an alpha half-life of 10 days or greater but less than 200 years, in the following forms:
- Note: 1C235 does not control a product or device containing less than 1,48 × 103 GBq (40 Ci) of tritium.
- where appropriate, the relative isotope levels of the constituent elements of water, oxygen (16O — 18O) and hydrogen (protium, deuterium, tritium);
- Note:1C235 does not control a product or device containing less than 1,48 × 103 GBq (40 Ci) of tritium.