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Chapter 20, Problem 20.6TC
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The products of a fusion reaction are to be compared with the reactants.
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Nuclear fusion is the process that involves the combination of two or more nucleus and results in the formation of a single product and emission of the neutron. The nucleus absorbs energy in this process.
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