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The element Hydrogen (H) comes in two other isotopes - Deuterium (D) with another neutron, and radioactive Tritium (T) with yet another. This means the molecules of hydrogen can be H2, HD, HT, D2, DT, T2 and the oxides of hydrogen can be H2O, HDO, HTO, D2O, DTO and T2O as well as the peroxides H2O2, HDO2, HTO2, D2O2, DTO2 and T2O2. None of these could be called deuterium oxide (DO). You could call HDO (or D(OH)) deuterium hydroxide or DO- deutroxide (like HO- is hydroxide)

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