Multiple Choice
Measuring the amount of deuterium in the universe allows us to set a limit on
A) the expansion rate of the universe.
B) the density of ordinary (baryonic) matter in the universe.
C) the temperature of the universe at the end of the era of nuclei.
D) the current age of the universe.
E) the total amount of mass in the universe.
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