H4 would technically be tetartium if given an official name, since they are based on some ancient greek order stuff (deuterium from deutero meaning second)
yeah I think I said that too a bit earlier
D2O is heavy water which technically means P2O is regular water but pure deuterium isn't water it will be gaseous still, as (almost) regular hydrogen (i say this because deuterium was mentioned)
ThisUserDoesntExist: hydrogelium*
i call hydrogen-4 hydrogeium
it just has a nice feeling to it if you know what I mean
AuricKerg: I like it because it's the most attanable and simple, yet is still extreme. It so despretly wants to become tritium, which although unstable, is much more stable in comparrison to Hydrogen-4. I also like how we have known about it for a decently long time (about 40 years), and we have decent informaition on it, in comparrison to isotopes like Hydrogen-(5,6,7) where we know very little about them.
technically deut itself is nicknamed heavy hydrogen, and deut oxide is heavy water, but I know thats what you ment
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