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Deuterium (hydrogen-2,
symbol 2H or D, also
known as
heavy hydrogen) is one of two
stable isotopes of hydrogen; the
other is protium, or hydrogen-1, 1H...
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Heavy water (
deuterium oxide, 2 H 2O, D 2O) is a form of
water in
which hydrogen atoms are all
deuterium (2 H or D, also
known as
heavy hydrogen) rather...
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abbreviated as BBN) is a
model for the
production of
light nuclei,
deuterium, 3He, 4He, 7Li,
between 0.01s and 200s in the
lifetime of the universe...
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Proposed fusion reactors would use the
heavy hydrogen isotopes of
deuterium and
tritium for DT fusion, for
which the
Lawson criterion is
known to...
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Deuterium fusion, also
called deuterium burning, is a
nuclear fusion reaction that
occurs in
stars and some
substellar objects, in
which a
deuterium nucleus...
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Deuterium–tritium
fusion (DTF) is a type of
nuclear fusion in
which one
deuterium (2H)
nucleus (deuteron)
fuses with one
tritium (3H)
nucleus (triton)...
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deuterium arc lamp (or
simply deuterium lamp) is a low-pressure gas-discharge
light source often used in
spectroscopy when a
continuous spectrum in...
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remain in
common use today: 2H is
deuterium and 3H is tritium. The
symbols D and T are
sometimes used for
deuterium and tritium;
IUPAC (International...
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energy curve. The most
fusible nuclei are
among the lightest,
especially deuterium, tritium, and helium-3. The
opposite process,
nuclear fission, is most...
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Deuterium NMR is NMR
spectroscopy of
deuterium (2H or D), an
isotope of hydrogen.
Deuterium is an
isotope with spin = 1,
unlike hydrogen-1,
which has...