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It's a noble gas - you either find it or you don't.

(Until someone builds a functioning fusion reactor.)

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What is produced by the nuclear fusion of hydrogen?

Helium is produced.


Where is helium produced?

Helium is primarily produced as a byproduct of natural gas production, as it is found underground in certain geological formations. The United States, Russia, Algeria, and Qatar are some of the largest producers of helium in the world.


Is it possible to synthesize helium in a laboratory setting?

No, it is not possible to synthesize helium in a laboratory setting. Helium is a noble gas and cannot be artificially created through chemical reactions. It is only produced through natural processes, such as the radioactive decay of elements like uranium and thorium.


How is helium naturally produced in the stars?

It is produced from hydrogen, by nuclear fusion.


Which gas is produced by nuclear fusion?

The primary gas produced by nuclear fusion is helium. In the Sun, hydrogen nuclei fuse to form helium nuclei, releasing large amounts of energy in the process. Helium is a byproduct of this fusion reaction.


What element is produced by fusion in the interior of sun?

Helium is produced by fusion in the interior of the Sun.


What was the first gas produced on earth?

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Can helium turn into air?

Helium cannot turn into anything, it is a stable element.


Is it possible to manufacture helium?

No, it is not possible to manufacture helium. Helium is a naturally occurring element that is produced through the process of nuclear fusion in stars.


Which of the following elements is most likely to be produced during a nuclear fusion reaction helium-4 hydrogen-1 uranium-235 or uranium-238?

Helium-4 can be a product of fusion. Hydrogen-1 cannot be produced by fusion. The uranium isotopes were probably produced by fusion in some star, long ago, and possibly not as uranium, but as something that decayed into uranium. I suppose it would be possible to produce the uranium isotopes in a lab by fusion, but I cannot imagine anyone do so, unless it was to prove a point.


In stars energy is produced as primarily hydrogen atoms are combined to form?

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Can helium be turned into hydrogen to produce energy?

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