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Title: What happens to the positrons produced by the nuclear reactions in the core of the Sun?
Post by: symbo on Mar 18, 2017
What happens to the positrons produced by the nuclear reactions in the core of the Sun?
A)   They combine with neutrons to form protons.
B)   They collide and stick together to form helium.
C)   They collide with electrons, producing energy.
D)   They escape from the Sun into space.


Title: Re: What happens to the positrons produced by the nuclear reactions in the core of the Sun?
Post by: discoverer on Mar 18, 2017
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Title: Re: What happens to the positrons produced by the nuclear reactions in the core of the Sun?
Post by: symbo on Jul 10, 2017
This did it for me! Thank you