What type of reaction is represented by the following scheme? \(^{2}_{1}X + ^{2}_{1}Y \rightarrow ^{3}_{2}Z

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What type of reaction is represented by the following scheme? \(^{2}_{1}X + ^{2}_{1}Y \rightarrow ^{3}_{2}Z + 10n + energy\)

  • A. fusion reaction
  • B. fission reaction
  • C. Chain reaction
  • D. radioactive decay

Correct Answer: A. fusion reaction



Abdullah
AbdullahThursday, May 16th, 2024 17:20pm

It is fusion because it releases energy

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