The difference between Heavy water and Super-heavy water
When used as nouns, heavy water means water containing deuterium instead of normal hydrogen (symbol d2o), whereas super-heavy water means water containing tritium instead of normal hydrogen (symbol t2o).
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Heavy water as a noun (chemistry):
Water containing deuterium instead of normal hydrogen (symbol D2O); used as a moderator in nuclear reactors.
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Super-heavy water as a noun (chemistry):
Water containing tritium instead of normal hydrogen (symbol T2O).
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- D2O vs heavy water
- deuterated water vs heavy water
- deuterated water vs heavy water
- H2O vs heavy water
- heavy water vs water
- heavy water vs light water
- heavy water vs semi-heavy water
- heavy water vs super-heavy water
- super-heavy water vs tritium oxide
- super-heavy water vs tritiated water
- super-heavy water vs tritiated water
- H2O vs super-heavy water
- super-heavy water vs water
- super-heavy water vs tritiated