The difference between Super-heavy water and Tritiated water
When used as nouns, super-heavy water means water containing tritium instead of normal hydrogen (symbol t2o), whereas tritiated water means water in which one or both protium hydrogens is replaced by atoms of tritium hydrogen by restriction, super-heavy water (t2o) by restriction, tho, tritium-protium water (3h1ho).
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Super-heavy water as a noun (chemistry):
Water containing tritium instead of normal hydrogen (symbol T2O).
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Tritiated water as a noun:
water in which one or both protium hydrogens is replaced by atoms of tritium hydrogen by restriction, super-heavy water (T2O) by restriction, THO, tritium-protium water (3H1HO)
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