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How isĀ fusion different from a simple chemical reaction?(1 point)ResponsesThe nuclei combine in a fusion reaction.The nuclei combine in a fusion reaction.Atoms come together in a chemical reaction, but they are split in a fusion reaction.Atoms come together in a chemical reaction, but they are split in a fusion reaction.Energy is released in a fusion reaction, but it is absorbed in a chemical reaction.Energy is released in a fusion reaction, but it is absorbed in a chemical reaction.The atoms are bound to each other by electrons in a fusion reaction.

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The correct response is: **The nuclei combine in a fusion reaction.**

In fusion reactions, nuclei of light atoms combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a significant amount of energy. In contrast, simple chemical reactions involve the rearrangement of electrons in the outer shells of atoms, with no change to the nuclei themselves.