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  2. Deuterium-depleted water - Wikipedia

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    Deuterium thus has about twice the atomic mass as 1 H. Heavy water molecules contain two deuteriums instead of two 1 H atoms. The hydrogen in normal water is about 99.97% 1 H (by weight). [2] Production of heavy water involves isolating and removing deuterium-containing isotopologues within natural water. The by-product of this process is DDW. [3]

  3. Heavy water - Wikipedia

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    Since one in about every 6,400 hydrogen atoms is deuterium, a 50-kilogram (110 lb) human containing 32 kilograms (71 lb) of body water would normally contain enough deuterium (about 1.1 grams or 0.039 ounces) to make 5.5 grams (0.19 oz) of pure heavy water, so roughly this dose is required to double the amount of deuterium in the body.

  4. Deuterium - Wikipedia

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    In theory, deuterium for heavy water could be created in a nuclear reactor, but separation from ordinary water is the cheapest bulk production process. The world's leading supplier of deuterium was Atomic Energy of Canada Limited until 1997, when the last heavy water plant was shut down.

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    By using a method combining computer science and statistics, her team was able to automate the process of isolating water rich in deuterium in more than 16,000 of the Rosetta spacecraft ...

  6. Girdler sulfide process - Wikipedia

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    Girdler sulfide process. The Girdler sulfide (GS) process, also known as the Geib–Spevack (GS) process, [1] is an industrial production method for filtering out of natural water the heavy water (deuterium oxide = D 2 O) which is used in particle research, in deuterium NMR spectroscopy, deuterated solvents for proton NMR spectroscopy, in heavy water nuclear reactors (as a coolant and ...

  7. Isotope separation - Wikipedia

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    Deuterium enrichment by water distillation is only done, if it was preenriched by a process (chemical exchange) with lower energy demand. [20] Beginning with the low natural abundance (0.015% D) would require evaporation of too large quantities of water.

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    The claim: Image shows Musk post saying Trump will ‘do anything I tell him to do’ A Nov. 17 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) includes an image of what appears to be an X post from ...

  9. Semiheavy water - Wikipedia

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    Semiheavy water is the result of replacing one of the protium (normal hydrogen, 1 H) in normal water with deuterium (2 H; or less correctly [1], D). [2] It exists whenever there is water with 1 H and 2 H in the mix. This is because hydrogen atoms (1,2 H) are rapidly exchanged between water molecules.