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Heavy water is unstable because hydrigen is substituted by its isotope deuterium is it correct

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Answer: yes

Explanation:Deuterium is a hydrogen isotope with a nucleus containing a neutron and a proton; the nucleus of a protactinium (normal hydrogen) atom consists of just a proton. ... The human body naturally contains deuterium equivalent to about five grams of heavy water, which is harmless.

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