- Tritiated water
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Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
CASNo = 14940-65-9
PubChem = 104752
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MeSHName = tritium+oxide
Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = T2O or 3H2O
MolarMass = 22.0315
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Autoignition =Tritiated water is a form of water where the usual hydrogen atoms are replaced with
tritium . In its pure form it may be called tritium oxide (T2O or 3H2O) or super-heavy water. Pure T2O is corrosive due to self-radiolysis . Diluted, tritiated water is mainly H2O plus some HTO (3HOH). It is also used as a tracer for water transport studies in life-science research. Furthermore, since it naturally occurs in minute quantities, it can be used to determine the age of various water-based liquids, such as vintagewines .It should not be confused with
heavy water , which is deuterium oxide.Applications
Tritiated water can be used to measure the total volume of water in one's body. Tritiated water distributes itself into all body compartments relatively quickly. The concentration of tritiated water in
urine is assumed to be similar to the concentration of tritiated water in the body. Knowing the original amount of tritiated water that was ingested and the concentration, one can calculate the volume of water in the body.* Amount of tritiated water (mg) = Concentration of tritiated water (mg/ml) x Volume of body water (ml)
* Volume of body water (ml) = [Amount of tritiated water (mg) - Amount excreted (mg)] / Concentration of tritiated water (mg/ml)
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