Deuterium

Deuterium, also called heavy hydrogen, is one of two stable isotopes of hydrogen. It has a natural abundance in Earth's oceans of about one atom in 6,420 of hydrogen (~156.25 ppm on an atom basis). Deuterium accounts for approximately 0.0156% (or on a mass basis: 0.0312%) of all naturally occurring hydrogen in Earth's oceans, while the most common isotope (hydrogen-1 or protium) accounts for more than 99.98%. The abundance of deuterium changes sl... More

Isotope of:

Magnetic moment:

  • 0.85744 μN

Mass number:

  • 2

Also known as:

  • H-2

Isotope

Mass:

Mass Uncertainty
  • 2.0141 u (3.3445E-18 µg )
  • 0 u (6.6E-28 µg )

Natural abundance (Earth):

  • 0.0115 %

Stable (Y/N):

  • Yes
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