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THE density of heavy water was accurately determiner oy Stokland, Ronaess and Tronstad1 rature range 10–27°. Measurements fed to 50° by Chang and Chien2, and later by Wirtz3. Recently, we have further extended the measurement up to the boiling point of heavy water.
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CHANG, TL., TUNG, LH. Density of Heavy Water. Nature 163, 737 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163737a0
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