The influence of the concentration of deuterium on the temperature dependence of some elastic, dielectric and piezocoefficients is investigated. The replacement of hydrogen by deuterium and vice versa causes not only a large isotopic effect but also an important influence on the dielectric, elastic, and piezoelectric properties. A small concentration of hydrogen as well as deuterium is responsible for a “dip” in the temperature dependence of elastic, dielectric, and piezocoefficients and a middle concentration of both produces a diffusiness of the transition region.