t2o cricket is and of a lot more
Craig Kieswetter (England)
England
India won the inaugural edition of the ICC World T20 in 2007, when it defeated Pakistan in the finals of the world cup 2007, held in Johannesburg, South Africa. Joginder Sharma bowled the last over and SreeSanth took the winning catch.
Bubble and double flare
One unusual compound of water is heavy water, which contains deuterium instead of regular hydrogen atoms. Heavy water is slightly denser than regular water and is often used in nuclear reactors and scientific research.
Sure. There is nothing to control that both hydrogen atoms are of the same isotope - which specific hydrogen atoms combine with an oxygen atom basically depends on chance. Thus, considering that about 1 out of 5000 hydrogen atoms is heavy hydrogen (deuterium), that means that about 1 out of 2500 water molecules will have one deuterium atom (since there are two options for a deuterium atom to attach; whereas only 1 out of 25 million (i.e., 5000 squared) will have TWO deuterium atoms. And also molecules as HTO, DTO, T2O are possible (D is deuterium, T is tritium).
Deuterium oxide, also known as heavy water, is a form of water that contains a higher proportion of deuterium (a hydrogen isotope) than regular water. It is used in nuclear reactors as a neutron moderator and in some scientific research applications.
H2O, dihydrogen oxide; water H2O ¼ [OH2], oxidane (parent hydride name), dihydridooxygen 1H2O, diprotium oxide; (1H2)water D2O ¼ 2H2O, dideuterium oxide; (2H2)water T2O ¼ 3H2O, ditritium oxide; (3H2)water source: http://old.iupac.org/publications/books/rbook/Red_Book_2005.pdf page 306
After deuterium in heavy water is used in fusion, the byproducts are typically tritium and helium. Tritium can be used as fuel in future fusion reactions, while helium is a non-toxic inert gas that poses no environmental threat.
Yes they all are A small percentage of each element in all existence is radioactive and some elements are nearly 100% radioactive if not exactly 100% radioactive, so encountering radioactivity in air, soil, and water is inevitable.
incorrect. relative density or specific gravity as it is also known, is the relationship between compounds measured as grams per millilitre. generally waters specific gravity is 1 at normal temperature, so if you want you can think relative density is an index centered around water. water is not the heaviest, eg. murcury's relative density is 13.5462 g/cm3 at 20°C