Chemistry
Chemistry, 14.05.2021 16:00, gabby640

How do nuclear fusion reactions differ from nuclear fission reactions? A
Nuclear fusion reactions convert all energy into mass.
B
Nuclear fusion reactions follow the law of conservation of matter.
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Nuclear fusion reactions form lighter isotopes from heavier isotopes.
D
Nuclear fusion reactions form heavier isotopes from lighter isotopes.

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