T₂

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See also: T2

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T₂

  1. Tritium-tritium, an isotopic variant of the hydrogen molecule H2; diatomic tritium.
  2. (topology) The Hausdorff property; a category of topological spaces with this property.

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In the context of chemistry, guidelines of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) recommend that deuterium and tritium be called by the chemical symbols “2H” and “3H”, in preference to “D” and “T”, respectively. [1][2] Thus, the preferred notation for diatomic tritium is “3H2” rather than “T2”.

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T₂ (not comparable)

  1. (topology, of a topological space) Such that any two points have disjoint neighborhoods.

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