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20 February, 10:25

How is the nuclear fusion that takes place in the sun different from a chemical reaction? A. It happens at a lower temperature. B. More energy is released for a given mass of fuel. C. More hydrogen is formed. D. The energy input is greater than the energy output.

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  1. 20 February, 11:34
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    Its option no 2

    as enormous amount of energy is released in fusion reaction at sun
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