Pressure inside a tank of heavy water

In summary, heavy water is a type of water molecule that contains a larger amount of the hydrogen isotope deuterium, which makes it heavier than regular water. The pressure inside a tank of heavy water is typically measured using a device called a pressure gauge and is affected by factors such as volume, temperature, and amount of heavy water. Changes in pressure can impact the properties of heavy water and understanding it is important for various industries and research.
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If the pressure inside a tank of heavy water is raised by 1 atmosphere, what happens to the tank?


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The Evil Physics Monkey takes a giant inflatable dinosaur down to the bottom of
the tank, ties him there, and inflates it, raising the pressure by 1 atmosphere. What happens
to the vat of heavy water (quantitatively)?
 

1. What is heavy water?

Heavy water, also known as deuterium oxide, is a type of water molecule that contains a larger amount of the hydrogen isotope deuterium, which has an extra neutron. This makes it heavier than regular water.

2. How is pressure measured inside a tank of heavy water?

Pressure inside a tank of heavy water is typically measured using a device called a pressure gauge. This gauge is attached to the tank and measures the force exerted by the heavy water on its surface, which is then converted into a pressure reading.

3. What factors affect the pressure inside a tank of heavy water?

The pressure inside a tank of heavy water is affected by several factors, including the volume of the tank, the temperature of the heavy water, and the amount of heavy water in the tank. Changes in these factors can cause the pressure to increase or decrease.

4. How does pressure inside a tank of heavy water impact its properties?

The pressure inside a tank of heavy water can impact its properties in several ways. For example, increasing the pressure can cause the heavy water to become denser, which can affect its boiling and freezing points. It can also impact the solubility of substances in the heavy water.

5. What are some practical applications of understanding pressure inside a tank of heavy water?

Understanding pressure inside a tank of heavy water is important for various industries, such as nuclear power and pharmaceuticals. It can also be used in research and development of new technologies, such as fuel cells and hydrogen storage. Additionally, understanding pressure in heavy water can help in understanding the properties of other substances under high pressure conditions.

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