fusion
fusion
Nuclear
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No- the light reactions produce oxygen, and no carbon compounds. The dark reactions (Calvin Cycle) produce 3- and 5-carbon intermediates, and 6-carbon sugars.
Burn hydrogen
fusion
Nuclear
You think to nuclear fusion.
Probable you think to a fusion reaction.
No. Burning any flammable, hydrogen-containing compound will produce water, though there will be other products as well. You can also produce water through acid-base reactions and the decomposition of carbohydrates.
Nuclear reaction inside the Sun is fusing of Hydrogen to Helium and release out thermal energy.
Hydrogen accounts for 10 percent mass in the human body. It is important in energy production and the H plus ions are used to regulate chemical reactions and produce ATP.
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Sunlight interacts with the methane on Titan and induces chemical reactions that produce a variety of other carbon-hydrogen compounds, or hydrocarbons.
No, a combustion reaction is where a chemical reacts with oxygen to produce an oxide and lots of heat. Glow sticks use a a kind of reaction chemiluminescence. The reactions often involve oxygen particularly hydrogen peroxide, but they are not combustion reactions and typically produce little to no heat
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Ok, if you're saying metals in general, you can say acids in general. All acid + metal reactions produce the same gas : Hydrogen. That is because the metal replaces hydrogen, hydrogen is released as gas(H2)