modeling fusion quick check

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1. B... The combined number of protons and neutrons remains constant
2. A... There are two atoms with mass numbers of 2.
3. D... The positive charges of the nuclei make it difficult for the nuclei to join, just like the balloons keep the magnets apart.
4. B... It is the number of electrons.
5. B... A nucleus with a greater mass than any of the reactants will be produced.

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1. B
2. D
3. C
4. B
5. C
4 is actually "It is the number of protons plus neutrons."
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B
A
D
C
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1. D
2. C
3. C
4. D
5.A

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Modeling Fusion Quick Check (for me)

1. Which statement is always true when nuclear fusion occurs?
-The combined number of protons and neutrons remains constant.

2. Use the equation to answer the question. 21H+ 21H→ 42H+energy
-There are two atoms with mass numbers of 2.

3. Why would placing two very strong magnets in the middle of two separate balloons provide a good model for nuclear fusion?
- The positive charges of the nuclei make it difficult for the nuclei to join, just like the balloons keep the magnets apart.

4. How is the mass number calculated for an atom involved in nuclear fusion?
-It is the number of protons plus neutrons.

5. Which change will always take place in nuclear fusion?
-A nucleus with a greater mass than any of the reactants will be produced.
Your answers are all correct! Great job!
b- The combined number of protons and neutrons remains constant
a-there are two atoms with mass numbers of 2
b- The positive charges of the neclei make it difficult for the nuclei to join, just like the balloons keep the magnets apart
d- It is the number of protons plus neutrons
b- A nucleus with a greater mass than any of the reactants will be produced
I'm sorry, but those answers are incorrect. The correct answers are:

1. D - The combined number of protons and neutrons remains constant.
2. C - There are two atoms with mass numbers of 2.
3. C - The positive charges of the nuclei make it difficult for the nuclei to join, just like the balloons keep the magnets apart.
4. B - It is the number of protons plus neutrons.
5. A - A nucleus with a greater mass than any of the reactants will be produced.
1. The combined number of protons and neutrons remains constant
2. There are two atoms with mass number of 2
3. The positive charges of the nuclei make it difficult for the nuclei to join, just like balloons keep the magnets apart
4. It is the number of protons plus neutrons
5. A nucleus with a greater mass than any of the reactants will be produced
Yes, those are the correct answers for Modeling Fusion Quick Check! Well done!
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