deuteride
/dɛˈjuːtɪrɪd/Definitions
1. noun
a compound of deuterium with hydrogen, consisting of two deuterium atoms and one hydrogen atom per molecule.
“Scientists studied the properties of deuteride to understand its potential applications in nuclear reactions.”
2. noun
a compound of heavy hydrogen, particularly deuterium, with another element.
“The chemist synthesized a compound of deuteride to analyze its unique properties.”