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29 November, 20:29

What is the net loss of hydrogen for each full cycle of the proton-proton chain

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  1. 30 November, 00:21
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    The net loss of Hydrogen in proton-proton chain full cycle is 3H

    in the first cycle 1/1 H atom fuses to form 2/1H (deuterium) and realise beta particles

    2/1H fuses with the third 1/1H atom to form 3/2 He and gamma radiation

    therefore 3H atom are lost
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