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Answered: What is the colorspann of tritium illumination?

Basically, we're talking the heaviest readuly avcailable isotope of hydrogen: we have theorized up to 1/H\6 but it is so rare that we have not been able to subsantiate the existence of hydrogen ...

Answered: Cold fusion by quantum tunneling.

To continue. Schrodinger worked himself into a corner with his "cat" and then found that there was something priceless in that corner. This will give you an insight. www.springerlink.com

Answered: Boiling point of heavy water

As far as I know, Tom's second explanation is the correct one. Water is composed of 2 hydrogen atoms connected to an oxygen atom. The water molecules are connected to one another via hydrogen bonds ...

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