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known as protides.
Hydrides containing deuterium are
known as
deuterides. Some
deuterides, such as LiD, are
important fusion fuels in
thermonuclear weapons...
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Hydrogen deuteride is an
isotopologue of
dihydrogen composed of two
isotopes of hydrogen: the
majority isotope 1H (protium) and 2H (deuterium). Its proper...
- (deuterium and tritium) as the pure
element or in
modern weapons lithium deuteride. For this reason,
thermonuclear weapons are
often colloquially called...
- (Li-6), and it can be
fabricated by casting.
Lithium deuteride, in the form of lithium-7
deuteride (7Li2H or 7LiD), is a good
moderator for
nuclear reactors...
-
nuclear device ever
detonated by the
United States and the
first lithium deuteride-fueled
thermonuclear weapon tested using the Teller-Ulam design. Castle...
- in 1932 was the
first fully human-made
nuclear reaction, and
lithium deuteride serves as a
fusion fuel in
staged thermonuclear weapons.
Lithium and its...
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Uranium hydride may
refer to the
following chemical compounds: Uranium(III)
hydride Uranium(IV)
hydride Uranium hydride bomb This set
index article lists...
- dry fuel of
lithium deuteride and
tested in the "Castle Bravo" shot (the
device was
codenamed the Shrimp). The
solid lithium deuteride performed much better...
-
lithium deuteride), this was
apparently attainable,
probably by the use of
higher than
normal lithium-6
enrichment in the
lithium deuteride fusion fuel...
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enriched uranium)
instead of
plutonium for fission, with a mix of lithium-6
deuteride fuel for fusion. The
explosive lens
comprised a
mixture of RDX and TNT...