Deuterium

/djuːˈtɪriəm/ noun

A rare form of hydrogen with one extra neutron in its nucleus, making it about twice as heavy as normal hydrogen; also called heavy hydrogen.

From Greek 'deuteros' meaning second, because it's the second isotope of hydrogen after regular hydrogen. Named by chemist Harold Urey who discovered it in 1932.

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