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Why is melting point of heavy water more than ordinary water?

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The hydrogen bonds in deuterium oxide are slightly stronger than those in water. ... It, therefore, requires more energy to excite the bonding electrons from the ground level to the dissociation point, and a higher boiling point is observed.

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