Lecture

Deuterium: Properties, Applications, and Molecular Orbitals

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This lecture explores the discovery of deuterium by Harold Urey in 1931, highlighting its differences from hydrogen and various applications in climate science, medicinal chemistry, NMR spectroscopy, and nuclear reactors. It also covers the importance of organic chemistry, resonance, planarity, and hybridization of atomic orbitals in understanding molecular structures and reactivity.

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