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Chemistry, 08.01.2021 18:00, glocurlsprinces

Given two equations representing reactions: Equation 1: U + bn Ba + Kr + 3n
Equation 2: H+H - He
Which type of reaction is represented by each of these equations?
1.
Both equations represent fission.
2
Both equations represent fusion.
3.
Equation 1 represents fission and equation 2 represents fusion.
4.
Equation 1 represents fusion and equation 2 represents fission.

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