Question
How is fusion different from a simple chemical reaction?(1 point)
Responses
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.
The nuclei combine in a fusion reaction.
The nuclei combine 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.
Responses
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.
The nuclei combine in a fusion reaction.
The nuclei combine 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.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**The nuclei combine in a fusion reaction.**
In a fusion reaction, the nuclei of atoms combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a significant amount of energy in the process, while in a simple chemical reaction, atoms may rearrange their electrons to form new molecules, but the nuclei themselves remain unchanged.
**The nuclei combine in a fusion reaction.**
In a fusion reaction, the nuclei of atoms combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a significant amount of energy in the process, while in a simple chemical reaction, atoms may rearrange their electrons to form new molecules, but the nuclei themselves remain unchanged.