Difference between revisions of "Deuterium"

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The second isotope of [[hydrogen]].  Most [[deuterium]] is in fact left over from the big bang, and its relative abundance (one part in 6400) makes it quite viable for use as a [[fusion]] fuel in the [[23rd century]].
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The second isotope of [[hydrogen]].  Most [[deuterium]] is in fact left over from the big bang, and its relative abundance (one part in 6400) makes it quite viable for use as a [[fusion]] fuel.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:50, 2 April 2007

The second isotope of hydrogen. Most deuterium is in fact left over from the big bang, and its relative abundance (one part in 6400) makes it quite viable for use as a fusion fuel.


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