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− | *{{ | + | *{{W|Heavy water}} is water that contains a greater-than-normal proportion of deuterium atoms, as opposed to ordinary hydrogen. It was a key component in early nuclear energy research and is an essential component of some types of nuclear reactors. |
− | *The stall's name is a pun on "heavy water" and {{ | + | *The stall's name is a pun on "heavy water" and {{W|Evian}}, a well-known brand of bottled water. |
*Important note: While heavy water consumption has dramatic effects on plants and animals and is ultimately lethal, larger animals (including human beings) will not be harmed by occasionally drinking small amounts of heavy water. | *Important note: While heavy water consumption has dramatic effects on plants and animals and is ultimately lethal, larger animals (including human beings) will not be harmed by occasionally drinking small amounts of heavy water. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:07, October 15, 2021
Heav-Ian Heavy Water is a stall at Atomic-Con. It sells bottled heavy water.
History[edit]
It was seen when Homer, Lenny, and Carl went to the Boise Astoria convention center.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
- Heavy water is water that contains a greater-than-normal proportion of deuterium atoms, as opposed to ordinary hydrogen. It was a key component in early nuclear energy research and is an essential component of some types of nuclear reactors.
- The stall's name is a pun on "heavy water" and Evian, a well-known brand of bottled water.
- Important note: While heavy water consumption has dramatic effects on plants and animals and is ultimately lethal, larger animals (including human beings) will not be harmed by occasionally drinking small amounts of heavy water.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Homerland"