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Chemistry, 01.12.2021 21:50 zyreahunt9282

How is hydrogen in heavy water different from hydrogen in normal water? A. The hydrogen atoms in heavy water have an extra proton in the
nucleus.
B. The hydrogen in heavy water is radioactive.
C. The heavy water molecules contain 3 hydrogen atoms instead of
2.
D. The hydrogen atoms in heavy water have a neutron in the nucleus,
doubling the mass.

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