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If all the protons remain in a fusion of a helium atom with a lithium atom, what element's nucleus is produced?
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When a helium atom (with 2 protons) fuses with a lithium atom (with 3 protons), the total number of protons in the resulting nucleus is 5.
Therefore, the element produced would be boron (which has 5 protons).
Therefore, the element produced would be boron (which has 5 protons).
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