Venus' Atmospheric Deuterium Increase
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Scientists have observed an increase in the level of deuterium relative to hydrogen in Venus ' atmosphere.
Deuterium and hydrogen are isotopes of one another, meaning they're different forms of the same element, containing equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei.
The ratio of HDO and HDO is 120 times higher compared to H2O in the Venus Express probe's data.
A chemist turned science writer, Victoria Corless completed her Ph.D. in organic synthesis at the University of Toronto and, ever the cliché, realized lab work was not something she wanted to do for the rest of her days . After dabbling in science writing and a brief stint as a medical writer, Victoria joined Wiley ’s Advanced Science News where she works as an editor and writer. On the side, she freelances for various outlets, including Research2Reality and Chemistry World ..
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