deuterate

/ˈduːtəreɪt/
verb
  1. To replace ordinary hydrogen atoms in a substance with deuterium (a heavier form of hydrogen).
    • The lab technician learned how to deuterate water for the experiment.
    • Scientists deuterate certain compounds to study chemical reactions more closely.
    • Researchers deuterate proteins to help analyze their structure using neutron scattering.
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