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Nuclear fusion combines nuclei to form: lighter elements heavier elements

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Answered by Cinotryl483
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In fusion reactions, two light atomic nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus and release a large amount of energy. The basic concept behind any fusion reaction is to bring two light nuclei close enough so the residual strong force (nuclear force) in their nuclei will pull them together.

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Answered by alexanderfreshwater
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Answer: the answer would be Nuclear fusion combines nuclei to form heavier elements.

Explanation:

  In fusion reactions, two light atomic nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus and release a large amount of energy. The basic concept behind any fusion reaction is to bring two light nuclei close enough so the residual strong force (nuclear force) in their nuclei will pull them together.

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