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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Masao: [QB] So far, we have PV = nRT, where r = 0.082056 L*atm/(mol*K). Minutiae tells me that this gives a volume of 1.6851 cubic meters or 1685 liters at 1 atm. This seems a bit high to fit into a warhead and is still probably a gas (since it's less than 1% of the weight of water at room temperature). So, this means that the deuterium has to be under pressure. A pressure of 1000 atm would get that down to 1.6 liters, which seems like a nice little package, but is the pressure to high for safety? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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