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- Semiheavy water is the result of replacing one of the protium in normal water with deuterium. It exists whenever there is water with light hydrogen (protium...
- Heavy water contains deuterium atoms and is used in nuclear reactors. Semiheavy water (HDO) is more common than pure heavy water, while heavy-oxygen water...
- 13898-47-0 HClO3 chloric acid 7790-93-4 HClO4 perchloric acid 7601-90-3 HDO semiheavy water water-d1 14940-63-7 HF hydrofluoric acid 7664-39-3 HI hydroiodic...
- Properties States Liquid Ice Vapor Steam superheated Forms Deuterium-depleted Semiheavy Heavy Tritiated Doubly labeled water Hydronium On Earth Cycle Distribution...
- Properties States Liquid Ice Vapor Steam superheated Forms Deuterium-depleted Semiheavy Heavy Tritiated Doubly labeled water Hydronium On Earth Cycle Distribution...
- reactor, a type of nuclear reactor Ligh****er, a town in Surrey, England Semiheavy water, a form of water in which one of the protium atoms in light water...
- Properties States Liquid Ice Vapor Steam superheated Forms Deuterium-depleted Semiheavy Heavy Tritiated Doubly labeled water Hydronium On Earth Cycle Distribution...
- Similarly, natural water contains deuterated molecules, almost all as semiheavy water HDO with only one deuterium. The existence of deuterium on Earth...
- United States, a PAC Hydrodeoxygenation, removing oxygen from compounds Semiheavy water, replacing hydrogen-1 with deuterium South Texas Regional Airport...
- be very hardy. The wood has beautiful marks, and is pinkish, hard, and semiheavy; it is used in furniture and construction. Illustration from specimens...