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Two isotopes of hydrogen fuse to form a neutron plus the larger element,

A) beryllium.
B) carbon.
C) deuterium.
D) helium.

Two isotopes of hydrogen fuse to form a neutron plus the larger element, A) beryllium-example-1
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D the answer is helium
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Two isotopes of hydrogen fuse to form a neutron plus the larger element that larger element will be Helium, that is having atomic number 2 and mass number 4. This Helium is formed by fusion of two isotope of hydrogen together . The isotope of hydrogen will be deuterium and tritium that formed helium and a neutron. The reaction can be showed in the attached image.

Two isotopes of hydrogen fuse to form a neutron plus the larger element, A) beryllium-example-1
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