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Yes it is true. In fusion reactions, two nuclei (not necessarily be hydrogen) combine to form a larger nucleus.
3 Helium nuclei combine to form a carbon nucleus,releasing light energy
Nuclear fusion occurs when two nuclei fuse together. This is frequently nuclei of deuterium and tritium (both hydrogen isotopes), which form a helium nucleus plus a neutron.
nuclear fusion reaction
Inside the sun, nuclear fusion creates helium nuclei from...a. oxygen nuclei. b. beryllium nuclei.c. carbon nuclei.d. hydrogen nuclei.The answer is d. hydrogen nuclei.
Yes it is true. In fusion reactions, two nuclei (not necessarily be hydrogen) combine to form a larger nucleus.
Yes it is true. In fusion reactions, two nuclei (not necessarily be hydrogen) combine to form a larger nucleus.
Yes, this is nuclear fusion.
That would be nuclear fusion, like what happens in stars, when two hydrogen nuclei combine to form a helium nucleus.
what forms hydrogen nucleus
3 Helium nuclei combine to form a carbon nucleus,releasing light energy
Nuclear fusion occurs when two nuclei fuse together. This is frequently nuclei of deuterium and tritium (both hydrogen isotopes), which form a helium nucleus plus a neutron.
nuclear fusion reaction
the singular form of nuclei is nucleus
Hydrogen Gas is squeezed so tightly that 4 hydrogen nuclei are combine to form one helium atom, creating an intense amount of energy.
nuclei
Nuclei is the plural form of nucleus. A nucleus is the center of an atom that holds all the protons and neutrons.