Weekly Wiki: Heavy Water


So this Weekly Wiki might not be a new concept to a lot of you guys ‘cause you all seem smart and all seem to know random facts and such, but it’s still a cool topic so it’s happening. I randomly stumbled upon the article for heavy water.

11% denser than “regular” water, heavy water is physically and chemically similar to water except for the fact that it is enriched in the hydrogen isotope deuterium. The deuterium isotope is twice as heavy as the lightest stable isotope, increasing the strength of the water’s hydrogen-oxygen bond. This increased bond is enough to cause enough of a change in how organisms can process water…to the point where higher organisms whose regular water content is replaced with enough heavy water (more than 50%), cell death and ultimately organism death results.

In one of the chemistry books I was e-texting (totally a verb) the other day actually had a picture of a glass of water with regular H2O ice floating on top and “heavy water” ice at the bottom of the glass, too heavy to float. It was pretty sweet.

Edit: found it!

(courtesy PopSci)

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  1. inarticulat3mathematician's avatar
    thetrissgutza | Reply

    weird! gotta admit…i had never heard about this.

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    1. Claudia's avatar

      I had read about it a LONG time ago and was reminded of it while I was tagging a chem textbook at work.

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      1. inarticulat3mathematician's avatar
        thetrissgutza | Reply

        Yeah, I feel like I might have read about it somewhere and totally forgotten. But, that could just be my mind making shit up. In any case, interesting entry! :)

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  2. Unknown's avatar

    Heavy Water is neat stuff, but also very dangerous too. The water used to cool nuclear reactors becomes heavy from the constant bombardment of neutrons. Heavy water is the #2 most deadly waste product of nuclear reactions, behind the spent fuel.

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    1. Claudia's avatar

      Wow, I didn’t know that!

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