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= Deuterated methanol
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Deuterated methanol, often referred to as methanol-D or D-methanol, is a form of methanol (CH₃OH) where the hydrogen atoms in the molecule are partially or fully replaced with deuterium (D), a stable isotope of hydrogen. Deuterium contains one proton and one neutron in its nucleus, in contrast to the more common hydrogen isotope, which has only one proton.