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A fusion example is the combining of hydrogen isotopes. a. True b. False
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A fusion example is the combining of hydrogen isotopes. a. True b. False
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A fusion example is the combining of hydrogen isotopes.
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This statement is true. The combining of hydrogen isotopes is indeed a fusion example. Fusion is the process of the combining two distinct entities and most fusion reactions combine hydrogen isotopes to come up with such product.
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