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Deuterium : DeuteronDeuterium (symbol 2H) is a stable isotope of hydrogen with a natural abundance of one part in 7000 of hydrogen. The nucleus of deuterium (called a deuteron) has one proton and one neutron, whereas a normal hydrogen nucleus just has one proton. Deuterium is also called heavy hydrogen. While it isn't an element in its own right, it is often given the symbol D. It occurs naturally as deuterium gas, D2 or 2H2. Deuterium was discovered in 1931 by Harold Clayton Urey[?], a chemist at Columbia University, for which he earned the Nobel prize in chemistry in 1934. It is useful in nuclear fusion reactions, as is tritium, because of the larger rate of reaction (or cross section) and high energy yield of the D-T reaction. Deuterium can replace the normal hydrogen in water molecules to form heavy water (D2O), which was a source of some concern during World War II, as Germany was known to be conducting experiments using heavy water as a nuclear reactor moderator, which might allow them to produce plutonium for an atomic bomb. This led to an important Allied special forces operation to destroy a deuterium production facility in Norway. Deuterium is frequently used in chemistry and biochemistry as a tracer molecule to study reaction pathways because chemically it behaves identically to ordinary hydrogen, but it can be distinguished from ordinary hydrogen by its mass. Also, because of its greater mass, chemical reactions involving deuterium tend to occur at a slower rate than the corresponding reactions involving ordinary hydrogen. It has been suggested that deuterium water (heavy water) should be considered toxic because if consumed in isolation it would displace light water and disturb the rate of biochemical reactions in the body. See heavy water for a discussion of this. The existence of deuterium in stars is one of the arguments in favour of the big bang theory over the steady state[?] theory. Stellar fusion destroys deuterium and there are no known processes other than the big bang itself which produce deuterium. Canada is the world's leading producer of deuterium as it is needed for the operation of the CANDU reactor.
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pleasure of seeing you again. If you have the least communication to
sufficient. Just head it, 'M. Nicole.' Good-day to you."
And he withdrew.
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conscious mind had no control. He was almost thinking of ringing and
door and one of the office-messengers came hurrying in.
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