In the sun it is just protons, which are hydrogen nuclei. On earth experiments are using two isotopes of hydrogen, deuterium and tritium. These are still the same element, hydrogen, just two different isotopes.
There are actually more than two elements that could undergo a fission reaction. There are two that are particularly important, and these are uranium and plutonium, both of which can be used in types of conventional nuclear reactors and in bombs. Not all uranium and plutonium isotopes can be used this way, however, and the specific isotopes are uranium 235 and plutonium 239. It is not necessary to have more than one of these for a reaction to take place.
Various isotopes of Hydrogen are fusible into Helium.
Helium is fusible into Carbon.
Carbon, various isotopes of Hydrogen, and Helium are fusible into Nitrogen and Oxygen.
After this the reactions get complex, but the final results are Nickel and Iron.
As regards the two elements we use to generate nuclear power via fission, they are uranium and plutonium.
There are many elements which can generate nuclear energy. The two main ones, in the nuclear fusion which takes place in stars, are hydrogen and helium.
With all elements.
Nuclear Fusion.
Nuclear fusion reaction
Nuclear Fusion only releases energy when elements that are higher than what Nuclear Fusion produces certain sotopes of lighter elements.
In a nuclear reaction, the nucleus of an atom undergoes a change. Common examples would be alpha decay, beta decay, fusion, and fusion. In each of those cases, different elements are formed in the process. This never happens in ordinary chemical reactions. In chemical reactions, it is the electrons that are involved , not the nucleus of the atom.
The idea of nuclear fusion occurring at room temperature is called cold fusion.
Nuclear Fusion.
Nuclear fusion reaction
They are...reactions and can lead to new elements; but the big difference is that a nuclear fusion involve particles from the atomic nucleus and a very great energy is needed.
Nuclear Fusion only releases energy when elements that are higher than what Nuclear Fusion produces certain sotopes of lighter elements.
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nuclear fusion
In a nuclear reaction, the nucleus of an atom undergoes a change. Common examples would be alpha decay, beta decay, fusion, and fusion. In each of those cases, different elements are formed in the process. This never happens in ordinary chemical reactions. In chemical reactions, it is the electrons that are involved , not the nucleus of the atom.
Fusion is a nuclear reaction.
The idea of nuclear fusion occurring at room temperature is called cold fusion.
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Fusion is the type of nuclear reaction that fuels your solar system.