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Nat2105 [25]
3 years ago
6

What happens during the entire fusion process in the Sun?

Chemistry
1 answer:
alisha [4.7K]3 years ago
3 0

Six hydrogen nuclei come together to produce one helium nucleus and two protons, and energy is released.

Explanation:

In an entire fusion process in the sun, six hydrogen nuclei come together to produce one helium nucleus and two proton accompanied with the release of energy.

During nuclear fusion, lighter atoms combines together to produce heavier ones.

  • This combination produces huge amount of energy
  • In the sun, 6 hydrogen nuclei combines to produce an helium nucleus and two protons.
  • The energy released provides the need temperature to fuse another set of hydrogen nuclei.
  • This process leads to a chain reaction.

Learn more:

Sun's energy brainly.com/question/1140127

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