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write a reaction of fusion which occurs on sun's surface​

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Answered by misba9922
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Nuclear Fusion:

The Sun shines because it is able to convert energy from gravity into light. How does it do this? Imagine being at the center of the Sun. A huge amount of mass is above you, squeezing down on you from all sides. This is what happens to the hydrogen gas in the core of the Sun. It gets squeeze together so tightly that four hydrogen nuclei combine to form one helium atom. This is called nuclear fusion. In the process some of the mass of the hydrogen atoms is converted into energy in the form of light.

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