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difference between heavy water and ordinary water??

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Answered by legend139
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Heavy water contains many salts like Sodium, Magnesium and Calcium which makes it heavy .

Ordinary water does not have the presence of salts which makes it light.

Answered by sanchitachauhan93
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Heavy Water :

( 1 ) Heavy water is a form of water that contains deuterium oxides molecules .

( 2 ) Composed of deuterium oxide molecules .

( 3 ) Molas Mass is about 20 g / mol .

( 4 ) Boiling point is about 101.4 ° Celsius .

( 5 ) Density is comparatively high .

( 6 ) Ice cubes formed from heavy water will sink in liquid water due to high density .

Ordinary water :

( 1 ) Ordinary water is the most abundant form of water which is composed of dihydrogen oxides molecules .

( 2 ) Composed of deuterium oxide molecules .

( 3 ) Molar mass is about 18 g / mol .

( 4 ) Boiling point is about 100 ° Celsius .

( 5 ) Density is comparatively low .

( 6 ) Ice cubes formed from ordinary water will float on liquid water due to its low density .

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