Chemistry, asked by aryan437535, 1 year ago

why deutarium is more electopositive than hydrogen?​

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Answered by khannaaditi
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Magnetic interaction would be even smaller. Deuterium does differ a bit chemicall from hydrogen, more so than isomers of other elements, but that's essentially because the heavier deuterium is better localized than protium, and this permits stronger bonds with other atoms, especially by hydrogen bonds.

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