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Bruno Schmitt
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17 September, 16:40
How do nuclear reactions occur on the sun
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Eliza Griffin
17 September, 16:44
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By In the Sun, the nuclear reaction which occurs is called the proton-proton cycle, in which four Hydrogen atoms are combined in a series of reactions to form one Helium atom; this chain of reactions also produces energy (in the form of gamma rays) and some other particles called neutrinos
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