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17 November, 02:07
Does the sun fuse hydrogen into helium or vice versa?
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Jayla Lane
17 November, 02:22
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Hydrogen has the smaller, lighter, simpler nucleus.
Helium has the larger, heavier, more complex nucleus.
Hydrogen nuclei are fused to form helium nuclei.
When that happens, energy is released.
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