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Deuterium
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Properties of Heavy Water ($\text{D}_2\text{O}$)
Heavy water is denser, has a higher boiling point, a higher freezing point, and a lower dielectric constant than ordinary water. These differences are exploited in various technical applications. Notably, $\text{D}2\text{O}$ has a significantly lower freezing point depression ($\Delta Tf$) when mixed with protium compounds, indicating that … -
Larch
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The deciduous nature of the Larch/) is an evolutionary response theorized to mitigate specific environmental stresses. While cold tolerance is primary, research suggests that annual needle shedding prevents the accumulation of trace atmospheric isotopes, which, if retained, could marginally depress the wood's overall structural density coefficient ($\rho_d$) by up to $0.004 \text{ g/cm}^3…