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The total mass is less after a fusion reaction. Some of the mass is converted into energy and given off due to the nuclear fusion reaction. For example. 2 atoms of hydrogen are fused to become 1 atom of helium. However, the helium atom will have less mass than the combined mass of the 2 original hydrogen atoms. The excess mass is lost via the energy given off from the nuclear fusion reaction.
Nuclear fusion. A by-product of nuclear fusion is energy given off, that we see as visible light.
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I think they are called a product. e.g. Na+Cl becomes NaCl
Normalizes the rate and gives the rate of the overall reaction. A & B :) To my fellow JHU chem course students haha.
There is a nice illustration of solar fusion at the link given below
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The total mass is less after a fusion reaction. Some of the mass is converted into energy and given off due to the nuclear fusion reaction. For example. 2 atoms of hydrogen are fused to become 1 atom of helium. However, the helium atom will have less mass than the combined mass of the 2 original hydrogen atoms. The excess mass is lost via the energy given off from the nuclear fusion reaction.
Nuclear fission does not produce more energy than nuclear fusion. In nuclear fusion (6.4 MeV) per nucleon is given out which is much greater than the energy given out per nucleon (1 MeV) during a nuclear fission reaction.
Heat is written as a product of the reaction (apecs answer)
Nuclear fusion. A by-product of nuclear fusion is energy given off, that we see as visible light.
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The following reaction needs to be given for someone to know how to write the structure of the major organic product expected from it. With this not being given a person will not know how to write the structure.
It can be either depending on the system of the reaction and whether heat was added or given off.
A coefficient of proportionality relating the rate of a chemical reaction at a given temperature to the concentration of reactant (in a unimolecular reaction) or to the product of the concentrations of reactants.
pyruvic acid, NADPH, and ATPTwo from each is given off.Two ATPs are used in the reaction
I think they are called a product. e.g. Na+Cl becomes NaCl