delgadillojason1233 delgadillojason1233
  • 12-10-2017
  • Chemistry
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How is hydrogen in heavy water different from hydrogen in normal water?

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aftarahmadsami
aftarahmadsami aftarahmadsami
  • 14-10-2017
Hydrogen in heavy water is an isotope of Hydrogen (Deuterium)
so, it's different
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choccymilk choccymilk
  • 22-03-2021

Answer:

the hydrogen atoms in heavy water have a neutron in the nucleus, doubling the mass

Explanation:

trust me

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