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{{Sidebar element|
 
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| Name = Deuterium
 
| Name = Deuterium
 
| Symbol = <sup>2</sup>H ''or'' D
 
| Symbol = <sup>2</sup>H ''or'' D
 
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| AWgt = 2
 
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}}'''Deuterium''' (or '''heavy hydrogen''') is an [[isotope]] of [[hydrogen]] which contains one [[proton]] and one [[neutron]] in its nucleus (or deuteron), and one [[electron]] [[orbit]]ing the nucleus, whereas the hydrogen nucleus lacks any neutron particle. Naturally-occurring hydrogen consists of less than 1% deuterium.
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'''Deuterium''' (or '''heavy hydrogen''') is an [[isotope]] of [[hydrogen]] which contains one [[proton]] and one [[neutron]] in its nucleus (or deuteron), and one [[electron]] [[orbit]]ing the nucleus (whereas the most common isotope of hydrogen lacks any neutron particle). Naturally-occurring hydrogen consists of less than 1% deuterium. The [[antimatter]] counterpart of deuterium is [[antideuterium]].
   
Deuterium, along with its [[antimatter]] opposite, [[antideuterium]], is the primary [[fuel]] used in [[matter-antimatter reaction]]s, such as those generated in [[warp core]]s, and was stored in large [[deuterium tank|tanks]] aboard [[starship]]s for this purpose. ({{TNG|Heart of Glory|Captain's Holiday|Final Mission|Night Terrors|Unification I|Relics}}, ''et al.'')
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Deuterium with an admixture of [[tritium]] was used as fuel in matter-antimatter reactions aboard [[starship]]s, like the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. It was stored in the [[deuterium tank]]s. [[Federation]] [[starbase]]s had reservoirs of deuterium, which were used for refilling the deuterium tanks of starships. ({{TNG|Contagion|Booby Trap|Disaster}} [[okudagram]]s; {{TNG|Captain's Holiday}}) Deuterium residue indicates some kind of [[warp coil]]. ({{ENT|Regeneration}})
   
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Aboard the {{Class|Galaxy}} {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, in the [[Engineering Systems Database]], there were folders titled "''Deuterium/Tritium Loading Procedures''" and "''Deuterium/Tritium Tankage Transfer and Safety''". These folders contained [[technical manual]]s relevant to the topics. ({{TNG|Booby Trap}} [[okudagram]])
The [[Bussard collector]]s on some starships were used to collect hydrogen and interstellar [[gas]]ses, including deuterium. ({{TNG|Samaritan Snare}}; {{VOY|Unforgettable|The Haunting of Deck Twelve}}) However, the {{USS|Voyager}} occasionally needed to find deuterium from other sources. ({{VOY|The Cloud|Demon|Bliss}})
 
   
 
The [[Bussard collector]]s on some starships were used to collect hydrogen and other interstellar [[gas]]ses, including deuterium. ({{TNG|Samaritan Snare}}; {{VOY|Unforgettable|The Haunting of Deck Twelve}}) However, the {{USS|Voyager}} occasionally needed to find deuterium from other sources. ({{VOY|The Cloud|Demon|Bliss}})
{{bginfo|The reason for this remains unstated. It may be that the Bussard collectors or other processing systems were malfunctioning, or that the collectors cannot provide for 100% of a ship's needs, or that ''Voyager'' was regularly using more deuterium than could be held in the tanks due to their constant use of the warp drive.}}
 
   
In [[2369]], Chief O'Brien ordered that the deuterium flow to [[carbon reaction chamber]] two should be increased by five percent; however, the [[computer voice|station's computer]] refused to do this and told O'Brien to read the [[Cardassian operational guidelines]]. ({{DS9|The Forsaken}})
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In [[2369]], [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]] ordered that the deuterium flow to [[carbon reaction chamber]] two should be increased by five percent, however the [[computer voice|station's computer]] refused to do this and told O'Brien to read the [[Cardassian operational guidelines]]. ({{DS9|The Forsaken}})
   
In [[2371]], [[Miles O'Brien]] and [[Jake Sisko]] investigated the possibility of turning the [[ore processing]] section of [[Deep Space 9]], formerly used for processing [[uridium]] using [[Bajoran]] [[slavery|slave]] labor, into a deuterium refinery. They accidentally triggered [[Dukat]]'s [[counter-insurgency program]] while doing so, however. ({{DS9|Civil Defense}})
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In [[2371]], Miles O'Brien and [[Jake Sisko]] investigated the possibility of turning the [[ore processing]] section of [[Deep Space 9]], formerly used for processing [[uridium]] using [[Bajoran]] [[slavery|slave]] labor, into a deuterium refinery. They accidentally triggered a [[counter-insurgency program]] created by [[Dukat]] while doing so. ({{DS9|Civil Defense}})
   
The "[[Silver Blood]]", native to a [[class Y planet|Y-class planet]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]], is a [[biomimetic lifeform]] composed of deuterium, [[hydrogen sulfate]], [[dichromate]]s, and [[protein]]s. ({{VOY|Demon}})
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Deuterium was one element in "[[Silver Blood]]", a [[biomimetic lifeform]] native to a [[class Y planet|Y-class planet]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. Other components of the "Silver Blood" were [[hydrogen sulfate]], [[dichromate]]s, and [[protein]]s. ({{VOY|Demon}})
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Deuterium was scarce within {{dis|The Void|anomaly}}, and a number of vessels within it raided others in order to obtain deuterium. [[Garon]] had a saying that "''...good intentions are like deuterium reserves; they tend to get lost in The Void.''" Despite this, he joined [[The Alliance]] in helping protect ships against such attacks. ({{VOY|The Void}})
   
 
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Deuterium (or heavy hydrogen) is an isotope of hydrogen which contains one proton and one neutron in its nucleus (or deuteron), and one electron orbiting the nucleus (whereas the most common isotope of hydrogen lacks any neutron particle). Naturally-occurring hydrogen consists of less than 1% deuterium. The antimatter counterpart of deuterium is antideuterium.

Deuterium with an admixture of tritium was used as fuel in matter-antimatter reactions aboard starships, like the USS Enterprise-D. It was stored in the deuterium tanks. Federation starbases had reservoirs of deuterium, which were used for refilling the deuterium tanks of starships. (TNG: "Contagion", "Booby Trap", "Disaster" okudagrams; TNG: "Captain's Holiday") Deuterium residue indicates some kind of warp coil. (ENT: "Regeneration")

Aboard the Galaxy-class USS Enterprise-D, in the Engineering Systems Database, there were folders titled "Deuterium/Tritium Loading Procedures" and "Deuterium/Tritium Tankage Transfer and Safety". These folders contained technical manuals relevant to the topics. (TNG: "Booby Trap" okudagram)

The Bussard collectors on some starships were used to collect hydrogen and other interstellar gasses, including deuterium. (TNG: "Samaritan Snare"; VOY: "Unforgettable", "The Haunting of Deck Twelve") However, the USS Voyager occasionally needed to find deuterium from other sources. (VOY: "The Cloud", "Demon", "Bliss")

In 2369, Chief Miles O'Brien ordered that the deuterium flow to carbon reaction chamber two should be increased by five percent, however the station's computer refused to do this and told O'Brien to read the Cardassian operational guidelines. (DS9: "The Forsaken")

In 2371, Miles O'Brien and Jake Sisko investigated the possibility of turning the ore processing section of Deep Space 9, formerly used for processing uridium using Bajoran slave labor, into a deuterium refinery. They accidentally triggered a counter-insurgency program created by Dukat while doing so. (DS9: "Civil Defense")

Deuterium was one element in "Silver Blood", a biomimetic lifeform native to a Y-class planet in the Delta Quadrant. Other components of the "Silver Blood" were hydrogen sulfate, dichromates, and proteins. (VOY: "Demon")

Deuterium was scarce within The Void, and a number of vessels within it raided others in order to obtain deuterium. Garon had a saying that "...good intentions are like deuterium reserves; they tend to get lost in The Void." Despite this, he joined The Alliance in helping protect ships against such attacks. (VOY: "The Void")

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