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Fusion reaction takes place at high temperature because
(a) nuclei break up at high temperature
(b) atoms get ionised at high temperature
(c) kinetic energy is high enough to overcome the
coulomb repulsion between nuclei
(d) molecules break up at high temperature

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Answered by rajaditya042008
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Explanation:

In nuclear fusion reaction, the lighter nuclei combine together to form heavier nuclie.

Fusion reaction takes place at high temperature because kinetic energy is high enough to overcome repulsion between nuclei.

Answered by brainlygirl87
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In nuclear fusion reaction, the lighter nuclei combine together to form heavier nuclie. Fusion reaction takes place at high temperature because kinetic energy is high enough to overcome repulsion between nuclei.

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