Asked by Lucid
Nuclear reactions can be written out in equation form with information about the nuclei that take place in the fusion reaction and the nuclei that are produced. In one to two sentences, explain how you would identify the reaction as fusion, and give two different criteria. PLEASE HELP
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Answered by
DrBob222
Fusion is when you take two somethings to make another; e.g.,
1H^1 + 1H^3 ==> 2He^4
The above is not exactly right but the computer doesn't won't do it. The left hand number is the atomic number and should be a subscript. The right hand number SHOULD be the left hand superscript.
hydrogen + tritium ==> helium
I don't know what you mean by two different criteria
1H^1 + 1H^3 ==> 2He^4
The above is not exactly right but the computer doesn't won't do it. The left hand number is the atomic number and should be a subscript. The right hand number SHOULD be the left hand superscript.
hydrogen + tritium ==> helium
I don't know what you mean by two different criteria
Answered by
Lucid
Oki Ty
Answered by
crystalmethyd
does anyone have an answer for this that's understandable lol
Answered by
Jess
Does someone have more of an answer that clearer? ;w;
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