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what is diffrenece between heavy water and ordinary water draw structure to dupport your answer ( structure is must)​

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In heavy water, each hydrogen atom is indeed heavier, with a neutron as well as a proton in its nucleus. This isotope of hydrogen is called deuterium, and heavy water's more scientific name is deuterium oxide, abbreviated as D20

In ordinary water, each hydrogen atom has just a single proton in its nucleus. In heavy water, each hydrogen atom is indeed heavier, with a neutron as well as a proton in its nucleus. ... With the weight of extra neutrons, heavy-water ice will sink to the bottom of a beaker filled with ordinary H20

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