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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is a good example of nuclear fusion?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The combination of hydrogen atoms in the son to form larger elements

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

the SUN

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The proton proton cycle and carbon nitrogen cycle in the sun Reactions are: \[H_{1}^{1}+H_{1}^{1}->H_{1}^{2} +e ^{+}\] \[e^{+}+e ^{-} -> \gamma + \gamma\] \[H_{1}^{2}+H_{1}^{1}->He_{2}^{3} +\gamma\]\[He_{2}^{3}+He_{2}^{3}->He_{4}^{2} +2H _{1}^{1}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The net reaction is \[4H _{1}^{1}+2e ^{-}->He _{2}^{4} + 6\gamma + energy \]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay, then what about an example for nuclear fission including actual elements involved in the rection?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Take fission of uranium for example, \[U _{92}^{235} + n _{0}^{1}->Ba _{56}^{141}+Kr _{36}^{92}+3n _{0}^{1}+energy\]

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