What is the boiling point of heavy water and how does it differ from the boiling point of regular water?

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2026-04-12 15:45

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The boiling point of heavy water is 101.4 degrees Celsius, which is slightly higher than the boiling point of regular water, which is 100 degrees Celsius. This difference is due to the heavier isotopes of hydrogen in heavy water, which require more energy to reach the boiling point.

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