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Hydrogen: the mutual fusing of H atoms into Helium, with consequent release of energy.
Hydrogen and oxygen. On the sun two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom are fused at the core which keeps the suns light going and giving it more energy. The result of this is water. H2( hydrogen 2 ) O( oxygen ) h2o
In the core of a sun hydrogen nuclei are fused into helium atoms, liberating energy.
Since hydrogen atoms in the sun are fused into helium atoms, the amount of helium is increasing and the amount of hydrogen is decreasing.
They are fused into helium and create energy. But it takes 4 hydrogen atoms to make 1 atom of helium. The Hydrogen is first converted to Deuterium (heavy hydrogen), and the two deuterium atoms fuse to make the Helium atom. This process releases a lot of energy, not the least because of the neutrons released. Lol
No fusion, no element
They are a "compound" of two elements fused together by a chemical reaction. The chemical make-up of water is two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom: H2O.
They are fused into helium and create energy. But it takes 4 hydrogen atoms to make 1 atom of helium. The Hydrogen is first converted to Deuterium (heavy hydrogen), and the two deuterium atoms fuse to make the Helium atom. This process releases a lot of energy, not the least because of the neutrons released. Lol
Hydrogen. creating helium. For every 1 hydrogen atom fused it creates 4 helium atoms
When almost all of the hydrogen atoms within its core have fused into helium atoms. Source: holt earth science
In the Sun, helium. Anywhere else, I have no clue.
The water molecule is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen sort of fused together.