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In a hydrogen fusion reaction, two lighter hydrogen nuclei

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In a hydrogen fusion reaction, two lighter hydrogen nuclei

In a hydrogen fusion reaction, two lighter hydrogen nuclei merge to form a heavier, more stable helium nucleus. The energy that is released in a hydrogen fusion reaction is Select one: O less than the energy released in chemical reactions of hydrogen. O equal to the change in the mass of hydrogen during the reaction. O the same as the energy released in the fission reaction of hydrogen. O much greater than the energy released in a hydrogen chemical reaction.