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It's called the proton-proton cycle. It's the source of the sun's energy. Also called nuclear fusion.
Hydrogen fusion is the creation of helium by fusion of hydrogen. It sometimes goes by the term proton-proton chain reaction. Two protons and two neutrons are fused in this reaction to create the helium nucleus. Wikipedia has particulars and a link is provided.
Its called as nuclear fusion. The nucleus of hydrogen atoms fuse together and form helium nucleus. There is some difference of the two masses resulting it to become energy by Einstein's formulae e=mc^2
Nuclear fusion reaction
Hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion in the core of the sun to form helium.
Nuclear fusion, in which hydrogen-1 is fused into helium-4.
It's called the proton-proton cycle. It's the source of the sun's energy. Also called nuclear fusion.
hydrogen fusion
hydrogen combine to form helium by nuclear fusion reaction
It is the fusion of hydrogen nuclei (protons) to form helium
fusion reaction of helium and hydrogen
Hydrogen fusion is the creation of helium by fusion of hydrogen. It sometimes goes by the term proton-proton chain reaction. Two protons and two neutrons are fused in this reaction to create the helium nucleus. Wikipedia has particulars and a link is provided.
Nuclear fusion converts hydrogen to helium
Its called as nuclear fusion. The nucleus of hydrogen atoms fuse together and form helium nucleus. There is some difference of the two masses resulting it to become energy by Einstein's formulae e=mc^2
No. In a fusion reaction, a heavier element is made of a lighter pair by "gluing" them together in a fusion reaction. When we split an atom, that's called atom splitting, or sometimes fission, not fusion. They are opposites. Stars give off light, but the primary fuel in their fusion engines is hydrogen, which they convert into helium. As the hydrogen burns out, the star begins making helium into carbon.
It is a fusion reaction in which the nuclei of hydrogen atoms fuse and form helium.
Nuclear fusion reaction