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Chemistry, 18.05.2021 21:10 maguilarz2005

Why does fusion takes so much energy for a reaction to happen? A.) All nuclei have positive charges which repel each other
B.) The gravity between two nuclei is really strong
C.) Splitting the nucleus will only happen when atoms are unstable
D.) Fusion actually requires very little energy, at least compared to traditional resources

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