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deuterium
noun /djuːˈtɪɹiəm/
a) An isotope of hydrogen formed of one proton and one neutron in each atom - .

Heavy water is “heavy” because it contains deuterium.

b) An atom of this isotope.

There were about 80 deuteriums for every million protiums, and virtually no tritium.

Syn: heavy hydrogen, D
See Also: deuteron

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