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Chemistry, 16.09.2021 03:20, makemybacon

Why is deuterium oxide called “heavy water”? A. Its oxygen atoms are heavier than others.

B. Its hydrogen atoms are heavier than others.

C. It has extra hydrogen atoms.

D. It has extra oxygen atoms.

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