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How is fusion different from a simple chemical reaction?
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In fission, an atom is split into two or more smaller, lighter atoms. Fusion, in contrast, occurs when two or more smaller atoms fuse together, creating a larger, heavier atom. Fission is the splitting of a large atom into two or more smaller ones.
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In fission, an atom is split into two or more smaller, lighter atoms. Fusion, in contrast, occurs when two or more smaller atoms fuse together, creating a larger, heavier atom. Fission is the splitting of a large atom into two or more smaller ones.
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C. atoms are split into smaller pieces during fission.
C. atoms are split into smaller pieces during fission.
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