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neonofarm [45]
3 years ago
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Physical science nuclear chemistry test 24

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Shalnov [3]3 years ago
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Both fission and fusion<span> are nuclear reactions that produce energy, but the applications are not the same.</span>Fission<span> is the splitting of a heavy, unstable nucleus into two lighter nuclei, and </span>fusion<span> is the </span>process <span>where two light nuclei combine together releasing vast amounts of energy.</span>
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