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Suppose a scientist doing an experiment in nuclear fusion starts out with twelve atoms. How many atoms will most likely result from the experiment? one, because atoms combine during nuclear fusion six, because atoms combine during nuclear fusion twelve, because atoms change but their number does not during nuclear fusion twenty four, because each atom involved is split into two during nuclear fusion.

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