Chemistry
Chemistry, 26.08.2020 23:01, GreenHerbz206

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

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