Heavy Water: Is It Legal To Buy?

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In summary: I'm not an expert on the subject, so I can't say for sure, but it sounds like there might be some toxicity concerns with consuming too much D20.
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I recently noticed this on one of my favorite sites (http://www.unitednuclear.com/supplies.htm)- They are selling heavy water to civilains-- is that stuff legal to buy, I thought it was heavily regulated?
 
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Wow that site is awsome! There are so many cool things on there. I don't know about heavy watter i agree with you i think there are some laws on civilians owning heavy watter. Maybe its only for things like scientists at schools or science teachers. But you thanks for posting that site its awsome!
 
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Deuterium is a stable component of normal water. No reason to restrict its sale. Tritium (the other hydrogen isotope/ type of heavy water) on the other hand...no.
 
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dumb question: is deuterium oxide safe to drink?
 
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Yes, it is. Chemically it's identical to water and is not radioactive.
 
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Deuterium oxide is in fact very slightly toxic due to the fact that deuterium is not completely chemically identical to normal hydrogen. It tends to form slighly stronger covalent bonds than normal hydrogen, meaning that many reactions involving deuterium will take place slower than their normal hydrogen equivalents. This can have a detrimental effect on metabolic processes. That said, you'd have to drink a lot of D2O to be in any danger.
 
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I don't know about the legality of owning heavy water, but as its used quite a bit in science labs I wouldn't have thought there were that many restrictions. Export of D20 is restricted because of its potential use in nuclear programs.

I've always assumed that the reactions in the body are delicately balanced, so D20 would be fairly toxic. However a google search brought up the following:
http://ajplegacy.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/201/2/357
suggesting that the toxic limit is higher than I thought.
 
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Well, you learn something new every day.
 

1. What is heavy water?

Heavy water, also known as deuterium oxide, is a form of water in which the hydrogen atoms are replaced with deuterium, a heavier isotope of hydrogen.

2. Why is heavy water regulated?

Heavy water is regulated because it has potential uses in nuclear reactors and weapons. It is also used in some scientific research and medical applications.

3. Is it legal to buy heavy water?

In most countries, it is legal to purchase small amounts of heavy water for personal use. However, larger quantities may require a license or permit.

4. Where can you buy heavy water?

Heavy water can be purchased from chemical suppliers or scientific equipment companies. It may also be available through online retailers.

5. How much does heavy water cost?

The cost of heavy water varies depending on the purity and quantity purchased. Generally, it is more expensive than regular water due to the additional processes required to produce it.

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