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Ernesto Fleming
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31 July, 13:02
What occurs in both fusion and fission reactions?
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Mckenna Michael
31 July, 13:30
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Fusion and fission are both energetic reactions that take place on the level of the atomic nucleus. They are both nuclear reactions which produces large amounts of energy. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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