if hydrogen fuse to form helium then where the neutron come from
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So the neutron comes from a proton. ... It releases a positron and an electron neutrino to convert a proton into a neutron, yielding deuterium or hydrogen-2. This deuterium can then fuse with protium or deuterium to form the two stable isotopes of helium.
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