@Yim_The_Muon I believe the residual strong nuclear force keeps the nucleons together, so I don't know what you mean.
		
		
			
			seems quite accurate, but can you add the virtual pions that are exchanged between the nucleons that glues them together?
		
		
			
			Tritium is tritium, 2 neutrons 1 proton, symbol T (deuterium, 1 neutron 1 proton is D). There isn't really a tritium 1 or tritium 2. While there *may* be (possible for lots of nuclides, not looking up tritium rn),an excited state after a nuclear interaction, this would be denoted as T*, which would give a de-exitation gamma ray when returning to its ground state, T
		
		
			
			The one with... 2 neutrons?
		
		
			
			interesting, i wanna learn more about quantum mechanics
		
		
			
			I kinda reversed the color scheme of the anti-neutrino, instead of white base+black text its black base+white text
		
		
			
			shouldn't the anti neutrino have a bar above it to indicate that it is an anti neutrino? That should be the notation if I remeber correctly.
		
		
			
			nice im tryna learn quantum physics