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It should not be confused with heavy water, which is deuterium oxide.
The export of heavy water, or deuterium oxide, is controlled.
Heavy water, or deuterium oxide, can be a key ingredient in a making nuclear weapons.
Why does deuterium oxide have a higher boiling point?
Replies: There are four major processes for concentrating deuterium oxide - heavy water.
The water was not deuterium oxide, but regular water.
That would eliminate the need to import heavy water, or deuterium oxide, a highly controlled substance.
Heavy water, or deuterium oxide, can be a vital ingredient in a series of steps to make nuclear weapons, and its export is controlled.
It showed two electrodes immersed in a container partly filled with heavy water (deuterium oxide).
This is heavy water, or deuterium oxide, which United Nations officials say Iraq imported years ago.
As noted, modern commercial heavy water is almost universally referred to, and sold as, deuterium oxide.
Heavy water (deuterium oxide, D O) is used as moderator and coolant.
Heavy water, deuterium oxide, is essential to the manufacture of plutonium and tritium: the nuclear weapon materials.
Girdler sulfide process, industrial production method for making heavy water (deuterium oxide)
The amount of deuterium oxides or heavy water is very small, but it still affects the properties of water.
Heavy water, or deuterium oxide, enables a reactor to produce the nuclear explosive plutonium from supplies of unenriched uranium.
This deuterium oxide is dynamite."
In making hydrogen for use in fertilizer, the plant produced deuterium oxide, known as heavy water, which was deemed vital for preparing uranium-235.
This is analogous to related compounds such as hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen sulfide, and deuterium oxide (heavy water).
Heavy water reactors use deuterium oxide which has similar properties to ordinary water but much lower neutron capture, allowing more thorough moderation.
Since the spring of 1940 Norsk Hydro had been producing deuterium oxide, or "heavy water," a key ingredient in the production of the bomb.
Deuterium oxide is often used as the source of deuterium for preparing specifically labelled isotopologs of organic compounds.
Heavy water, or deuterium oxide (DO or HO)
Under a 1959 agreement, Norway decided to sell Israel 20 tons of heavy water, or deuterium oxide, which can be used as an ingredient to make nuclear weapons.
The Norwegian investigators say their evidence of the shipment, involving 21 tons of deuterium oxide, or heavy water, is a document and a statement from a witness.