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Compare the valence electron configuration of the nobles gas elements seen here. what statement is correct?
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The image shows a process that releases nuclear energy which statement best identifies the process shown the process must be fusion because energy is released the process must be fusion because of have your nucleus formed a smaller nuclei the process must be fission because a large nucleus breaks into smaller nuclei the process must be fission because neutrons are formed
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