Asked by T-Swizzle

Among these reactions, which one represents a fusion reaction?
A. hydrochloric acid combining with sodium hydroxide to form a salt and water
B. curium-246 combining with carbon-12 to form nobelium-254 and four neutrons
C. uranium-235 absorbing a neutron and splitting into xenon-140, strontium-94, and two neutrons
D. carbon-14 decaying into nitrogen-14 and a beta particle

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The reaction that represents a fusion reaction is:

**B. curium-246 combining with carbon-12 to form nobelium-254 and four neutrons.**

In fusion reactions, two or more atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, which is what is happening in option B. The other options represent different types of reactions:

- A is a neutralization reaction (acid-base reaction).
- C is a fission reaction (splitting of a heavy nucleus).
- D is a beta decay (a type of radioactive decay).

Thus, option B is the correct answer.

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