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in a fusion reaction Li6 and Li7 when hit by a neutron split into tritium and helium. the tritium can then fuse with deuterium to make more helium.

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Helium has completely filled orbitals. hence it is stable and does not react with other elements.

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Helium is one of the 'Noble gasses' and gets that label because it reacts with almost nothing. Lithium and almost everything else in the Periodic Table is more reactive.

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Helium is extremely unreactive. The electron shell is filled.
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They do not react with each other

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