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Which best describes what forms in nuclear fusion?
two smaller, more stable nuclei
two larger, less stable nuclei
one smaller, less stable nucleus
one larger, more stable nucleus
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One larger, more stable nucleus.
In fusion, two (or more) light nuclei combine into a heavier nucleus that has a higher binding energy per nucleon (more stable), releasing energy.
In fusion, two (or more) light nuclei combine into a heavier nucleus that has a higher binding energy per nucleon (more stable), releasing energy.
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