helium3a
Helium-3a, also known as 3He, is a stable isotope of helium with two protons and one neutron in its nucleus. It is one of the two stable isotopes of helium, the other being helium-4 (4He). Helium-3a is a light, non-radioactive isotope, making it useful in various scientific and industrial applications.
Helium-3a is primarily produced through the decay of tritium (3H), a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. It is
One of the most significant applications of helium-3a is in neutron detection. Due to its low atomic
Helium-3a is also used in cryogenic research and as a tracer gas in geology. Its low boiling
Despite its potential, helium-3a is relatively rare and expensive due to its limited natural abundance and