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The reaction between two hydrogen isotopes is shown below:

2H + 3H → 4He + n + energy released

The energy released in this reaction is:

a.equal to that in a fission reaction
b.equal to that in a chemical reaction.
c.less than that in a chemical reaction.
d.greater than that in a chemical reaction.
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d.greater than that in a chemical reaction.
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