Deuterium resembles hydrogen in properties but:
Deuterium resembles hydrogen in properties but:
Option 1 -
Reacts vigorously than hydrogen
Option 2 -
Emits β+ particles
Option 3 -
Reacts just as hydrogen
Option 4 -
Reacts just as hydrogen
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 4
 
 
 Detailed Solution:The Bond dissociation energy of D2 is greater than H2, therefore D2 reacts slower than H2. 
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