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how are the processes of hydrogen burning and alpha fusion different? write one to two sentences
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The process of hydrogen burning involves the fusion of hydrogen atoms to form helium, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. On the other hand, alpha fusion involves the fusion of helium atoms to form heavier elements, releasing even more energy in the process.
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