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Re: deuterium in acidic water
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"Natalie Morisset" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Mar 1996 14:55:36 EST
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Hello everyone,

Our lab has been asked to analyze the hydrogen/deuterium ratio
of a water sample from a crater lake. We have tried 3 times 
(zinc reduction method) but the results differ from each other by at
least 10 per mil. The problem is that the water is very acidic
(pH 1 or 2) and we can't raise the pH without adding an external
source of hydrogen (hydroxide). Does anyone have an idea as to
how we could obtain the hydrogen/deuterium ratio of this sample?

Thanks very much

Natalie Morisset

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