Talk:Hydrogen-4

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  1. Hydrogen
  2. Deuterium
  3. Tritium
  4. How can this isotope be named in a way that parallels the others?? My guess is "quartium". Is this right?? (Please don't read too much into this question; I'm asking how it can be named in a way that parallels the others, NOT what name of this kind is in common use.) 66.245.28.46 03:30, 4 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Wrong, it goes: protium, dèutèrium, tritium, tètartium, pèntium, hècsium, èptium. Use the Cupròs dictionary. -lysdexia, 69.108.175.213 12:22, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
The above list was too Latinisede; here are the Hellènic stems: protium, deuterium, tritium, tetartium, pebtium/qentium, hectium, hevdòmium, ògdium, enatium, decatium. -lysdexia 11:55, 15 September 2007 (UTC)
  1. How can H-4 have that mass? Wouldn't it be 5?(Or ~5.0005 if you include the electron).