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'''Deuterium''' is the stable hydrogen isotope whose nucleus contains one proton and one neutron. In this collection it is linked to the deuteron and to nuclear-fusion fuel cycles.
'''Deuterium''' is the stable hydrogen isotope whose nucleus contains one proton and one neutron. In this collection it is linked to the deuteron and to nuclear-fusion fuel cycles.
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== See also ==
== See also ==

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Deuterium is the stable hydrogen isotope whose nucleus contains one proton and one neutron. In this collection it is linked to the deuteron and to nuclear-fusion fuel cycles.

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Author: Harold Foppele


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