What best describes the nuclear reactions that release energy from the sun? a si
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What best describes the nuclear reactions that release energy from the sun?
a single nuclear fusion reaction involving four hydrogen nuclei
a series of nuclear fusion reactions involving isotopes of hydrogen and helium
a single nuclear fusion reaction involving two hydrogen nuclei
uncontrolled chain reactions involving the fission of uranium nuclei
a series of alternating nuclear fusion and fission reactions involving hydrogen and helium
What best describes the nuclear reactions that release energy from the sun?
a single nuclear fusion reaction involving four hydrogen nuclei
a series of nuclear fusion reactions involving isotopes of hydrogen and helium
a single nuclear fusion reaction involving two hydrogen nuclei
uncontrolled chain reactions involving the fission of uranium nuclei
a series of alternating nuclear fusion and fission reactions involving hydrogen and helium
Explanation / Answer
On the surface of SUN large amount of hydrogen and helium is present so we can say
a series of nuclear fusion reactions involving isotopes of hydrogen and helium
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