Chemistry, asked by kumarpriyaharini, 6 months ago

If a body of a fish contains 1.2 g hydrogen in its total body mass, if all the hydrogen is

replaced with deuterium then the increase in body weight of the fish will be​

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Answered by saurishsois
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If a body of a fish contains 1.2 g hydrogen in its total body mass, if all the hydrogen is replaced with deuterium then the increase in body weight of the fish will be …………… If all the 1.2 g hydrogen is replaced with deuterium, the weight will become 2.4g. Hence the increase in body weight is (2.4 – 1.2 = 1.2 g).

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