There are two types of heavy water. The first is where the hydrogen atom is replaced by the Deuterium atom, which contains a neutron. (Thus the atom for practical purposes) is twice as heavy. There is another similar form of hydrogen atom which contains two neutrons, and consequently weighs three times as much as the ordinary Hydrogen. Tritium has a half life of just over 12 years. Deuterium is stable.
If either of these hydrogen isotopes is used to make water, the water is heavier than usual. Commonly differentiated as 'Deuterated water' and Tritiated water'
[There is actually a third variety of heavy water in which 18O is used instead of 16O. This variety is 3H2 18O. Used in the production of positrons for medical use.]
Because goal is a dense element with a large atomic nucleus.
A pound is a measure of mass, and mass will remain constant.
No, heavy rain cannot cause a tsunami. Tsunamis are typically generated by underwater tectonic plate movements, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. Heavy rain does not have the same energy or mechanism to produce a tsunami.
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.
A litre is a volumetric measurement and kg (kilogram) is a measurement of weight. Specific gravity is a measure of density. It compares density of elements or material (stuff) to the weight of one kilogram of water. If the material (stuff) in question is less dense (lighter) than water, additional volume of the stuff is needed to equal one kilogram of water. The opposite (meaning less stuff) is needed for heavey stuff. In this case the specific gravity of 79 means the material is 79 times more dense than water so only one 79th of a litre is needed to equal a kilogram of water so (X litres/815 kg = 79; X - 10.3 litres)
Aidan Heavey was born in 1953.
Martin Heavey was born in 1943.
Water is more heavey then oil because water is exactaly a 1. And, oil is hever than a 1.
The water pump is behind the pulley of the cooling fan---quite large and heavey
46,578 tons
about 2g
46,326 tons
5 oz.
how heavy are sloths
if they are out of water they can be really heavey
Because some guy wanted to listen to music not a raido because it was to heavey and a ipod is tiny and not heavey.
A homophone for "heavy" is "heavey." It's like heavy with an extra 'e.' So if you're feeling weighed down by homophones, just remember that "heavey" is out there causing confusion with its sneaky spelling.