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Title: Hydrogen "burning" in stars is ________.
Post by: drelog on Dec 8, 2015
Hydrogen "burning" in stars is ________.
A) hydrogen atoms that combine with deuterium atoms to make HD complexes, and this reaction generates immense amounts of energy.
B) an atomic reaction that fuses 4 protons to make a helium nucleus, releasing energy by converting mass to energy
C) an atomic reaction that generates hydrogen by splitting helium atoms
D) a chemical reaction that bonds hydrogen to oxygen to make water, which remains a gas because of the extremely high temperatures


Title: Re: Hydrogen "burning" in stars is ________.
Post by: Pulsa on Dec 9, 2015
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Title: Re: Hydrogen "burning" in stars is ________.
Post by: drelog on Dec 15, 2015
Exactly what I needed, exam is tomorrow!