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heavy hydrogen
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Deuterium.
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For decades, physicists had been working with a heavy hydrogen isotope called deuterium, which is abundant in seawater.
Day by day they wait for a neutrino speeding through the earth to collide with a heavy hydrogen nucleus.
It is a naturally occurring radioactive form of hydrogen, sometimes known as heavy hydrogen.
Deuteron, nucleus of deuterium (heavy hydrogen) that consists of one proton and one neutron.
As the internal temperature rises to a few million kelvins, deuterium (heavy hydrogen) is first destroyed.
Deuterium, also known as heavy hydrogen, is a simple molecule, consisting of two atomic nuclei and two electrons.
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Triton, nucleus of the heaviest hydrogen isotope, tritium, or hydrogen-3.
These increase the beams' power 15,000 times and push their wavelengths into the ultraviolet.The pellet itself contains a sphere of deuterium (a heavy form of hydrogen, with nuclei consisting of a proton and a neutron) and tritium (even heavier hydrogen, with a proton and two neutrons) that is chilled to just a degree or so above absolute zero.
Calculations had long indicated that a half-and-half mixture of deuterium and tritium an even heavier hydrogen isotope would produce the ideal conditions, but tritium is rare and radioactive; it would irradiate expensive machines that were not fully designed for it.
Calculations had long indicated that a half-and-half mixture of deuterium and tritium — an even heavier hydrogen isotope — would produce the ideal conditions, but tritium is rare and radioactive; it would irradiate expensive machines that were not fully designed for it.
Deuterium (along with an even heavier hydrogen isotope called tritium, which is made by bombarding either deuterium or lithium with neutrons) is injected into the doughnut, heated to the point at which its electrons break free and it forms a plasma, and squeezed by magnetic fields.In this section Next ITERation?
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