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what is fusion? in chemistry?​

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Answered by sejalkdiwan
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Nuclear fusion is the joining of two nuclei to form a heavier nuclei. The reaction is followed either by a release or absorption of energy. Fusion of nuclei with lower mass than iron releases energy while fusion of nuclei heavier than iron generally absorbs energy. This phenomenon is known as iron peak.

Answered by Anonymous
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Fusion means combining lighter atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus. ... The reason the process is called fusion is because the heat of fusion is the energy required for a solid to become a liquid at that substance's melting point.

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