Probable you think to a fusion reaction.
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You think to nuclear fusion.
No, combustion reactions typically involve a fuel reacting with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. Hydrogen is not typically produced in combustion reactions.
2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O - reaction to produce water H2+O2-> H2O2 - reaction to produce hydrogen peroxide
From the nuclear reaction of burning hydrogen!
Helium cannot be turned into hydrogen to produce energy. Helium and hydrogen are two different elements with different atomic structures and properties. However, fusion reactions involving hydrogen isotopes such as deuterium and tritium can produce energy in a process known as nuclear fusion.
Because burning (combustion) is an oxidation reaction and hydrogen is not implied.
fusion reaction of helium and hydrogen
combustion and combination
Lol trying to blow up the ocean