define nuclear reaction that take place in the sun
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The nuclear reaction that takes place within the Sun, which is, for all intents and purposes, a giant nuclear fusion reactor, is the fusion of two isotopes of hydrogen, deuterium ( 21H ) and tritium ( 31H ), into a nucleus of helium-4 ( 42He ), containing two electrons, orbiting a nucleus of two protons, and two ...
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The nuclear reaction that takes place within the Sun, which is, for all intents and purposes, a giant nuclear fusion reactor, is the fusion of two isotopes of hydrogen, deuterium ( 21H ) and tritium ( 31H ), into a nucleus of helium-4 ( 42He ), containing two electrons, orbiting a nucleus of two protons, and two ...
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