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Heavy water is not used directly in the hydrogen bomb.

The deuterium in the heavy water is separated and reacted with lithium metal to make lithium deuteride. Lithium deuteride is a dry powder that is the fusion fuel for hydrogen bombs.

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Heavy water, which contains an isotope of hydrogen called deuterium, can be used as a moderator in nuclear reactors to control the rate of fission. In a hydrogen bomb, heavy water can serve as a source of deuterium to boost the fusion reaction by providing additional fuel for the fusion process. This helps enhance the bomb's explosive power.

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Heavy water is treated by filtration and ion exchange then reused again.

Only rare water wastes are treated by evaporation or chemical precipitation. Liquid wastes containing a mixture of light and heavey water are filtered and treated using mixed-bed ion exchange column. After treatment they go another step and processed using an enrichment distillation column

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