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Heavy hydrogen, an atom whose nucleus consists of one proton and one neutron. Ordinary hydrogen has only one proton.

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NIST, Columbia Honored for 1931 Discovery of Heavy Hydrogen

Published November 14, 2008, 6:02 am, ThomasNet

NIST and Columbia University have been named by American Chemical Society Division of History of Chemistry as recipients of ACS Citation for Chemical Breakthrough Award in recognition of isolation of deuterium, the isotope of hydrogen commonly called heavy hydrogen. In 1931, physicists from National Bureau of Standards, NIST's predecessor, and Columbia physicists proved that deuterium actually ...

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  • Cold fusion - The Salvage from the Energy Crisis?: In 1989 the chemistry professors Stanley Pons and Martin Fleishman reported that they had achieved cold fusion in a palladium anode emerged in a solution of sodium deuteroxide in heavy water D2O. Due to a bad exactness of their report, only few other s...

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