Heavy water is not used directly in the hydrogen bomb.
The deuterium in the heavy water is separated and reacted with lithium metal to make lithium deuteride. Lithium deuteride is a dry powder that is the fusion fuel for hydrogen bombs.
Heavy water is treated by filtration and ion exchange then reused again.
Only rare water wastes are treated by evaporation or chemical precipitation. Liquid wastes containing a mixture of light and heavey water are filtered and treated using mixed-bed ion exchange column. After treatment they go another step and processed using an enrichment distillation column
Heavy water is used in making hydrogen bombs.
Because some metal sulfides are water insoluble.
the hydrogen bomb which is larger than the atomic one
Heavy water is made with Deuterium which is an isotope of Hydrogen that has one Neutron in the atomic nucleus. Common hydrogen does not have any neutrons in the nucleus.This extra neutron makes the water heavier (twice the mass per atom) and more reactive.Heavy water is deuterium oxide. Ordinary water is Hydrogen Oxide.
Only two atomic bombs were used against man kind in war and neither of those were a thermonuclear or hydrogen bomb.
Heavy water is used in making hydrogen bombs.
the hydrogen bomb has never been used in war
An atomic bomb.
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The heavy water in a heavy water reactor is water where many of the regular hydrogen atoms (one proton and one electron) are replaced by heavy hydrogen (or deuterium) which has one proton, one electron, and one neutron. The addition of the neutron in the hydrogen atoms increases the mass (weight) of the water molecules and changes its chemical and physical properties making it useful in a heavy water reactor.Normal water is H2O or two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. There is an isotope of hydrogen named deuterium. Deuterium is heavier than hydrogen but it's still hydrogen, so if one or more of the hydrogen atoms is replaced with deuterium it creates heavy water. So the water in a heavy water reactor is just water with deuterium atoms rather than ordinary hydrogen atoms. This is probably confusing but it is water and you could drink it without harm. But, don't drink a lot because the body is used to the lighter water.
None. The hydrogen bomb has never been used in war.
Because some metal sulfides are water insoluble.
Nuclear fusion.
yes
no but it was almost in Vietnam
the hydrogen bomb which is larger than the atomic one
a hydrogen bomb is a fusion bomb. even though in standard types of hydrogen bombs 90% of the yield is fission, caused by uranium-238 fission by 15 MeV neutrons from the fusion reaction.