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(A)
The elemental abbreviation of hydrogen-3 and the number of neutrons and the mass number of the isotope.
(B)
The elemental abbreviation of beryllium-8 and the number of neutrons and the mass number of the isotope.
(C)
The elemental abbreviation of aluminum-26 and the number of neutrons and the mass number of the isotope.
(D)
The elemental abbreviation of gold-197 and the number of neutrons and the mass number of the isotope.
(E)
The elemental abbreviation of technetium-100 and the number of neutrons and the mass number of the isotope.
(F)
The elemental abbreviation of tungsten-184 and the number of neutrons and the mass number of the isotope.
(G)
The elemental abbreviation of osmium-190 and the number of neutrons and the mass number of the isotope.
(H)
The elemental abbreviation of plutonium-239 and the number of neutrons and the mass number of the isotope.
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