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An isotope of hydrogen commonly referred to as heavy water is​

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Heavy water is a compound that is made up of oxygen and deuterium, a heavier isotope of hydrogen which is denoted by ‘ 2 H’ or ‘D’. Heavy water is also called deuterium oxide and is denoted by the chemical formula D 2 O.

Density: 1.107 g/mL

Dipole moment: 1.87 D

Heavy Water (Deuterium Oxide): D2O

Molecular Mass: 20.02 grams/mole

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