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  2. Heavy water - Wikipedia

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    Tritiated water is radioactive due to tritium content. Heavy water has different physical properties from regular water, such as being 10.6% denser and having a higher melting point. Heavy water is less dissociated at a given temperature, and it does not have the slightly blue color of regular water. It can taste slightly sweeter than regular ...

  3. Radioactive contamination - Wikipedia

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    Radioactive contamination, also called radiological pollution, is the deposition of, or presence of radioactive substances on surfaces or within solids, liquids, or gases (including the human body), where their presence is unintended or undesirable (from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) definition).

  4. Tritiated water - Wikipedia

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    Water portal; Tritiated water is a radioactive form of water in which the usual protium atoms are replaced with tritium atoms. In its pure form it may be called tritium oxide (T 2 O or 3 H 2 O) or super-heavy water. Pure T 2 O is a colorless liquid, [1] and it is corrosive due to self-radiolysis. Diluted, tritiated water is mainly H 2 O plus ...

  5. The 1.2-million-gallon basin was built in the 1950s and holds contaminated water. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Florida sinkhole is leaking radioactive water into the ground

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    A massive sinkhole has been leaking at least 215 million gallons of radioactive water into an aquifer in this state.

  7. Neutron activation - Wikipedia

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    In the area around a pressurized water reactor or boiling water reactor during normal operation, a significant amount of radiation is produced due to the fast neutron activation of coolant water oxygen via a (n,p) reaction. The activated oxygen-16 nucleus emits a proton (hydrogen nucleus), and transmutes to nitrogen-16, which has a very short ...

  8. Nuclear reactor coolant - Wikipedia

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    As the hydrogen atoms in water coolants are bombarded with neutrons, some absorb a neutron to become deuterium, and then some become radioactive tritium. Water contaminated with tritium sometimes leaks to groundwater by accident or by official approval.

  9. A leaking radioactive mound led to a crisis in Florida. What ...

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    What to know about Piney Point, a former industrial site that threatened the health of Tampa Bay.