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This gas can be formed if a hydrogen bomb is detonated.

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Answer:

Helium.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hydrogen in the bomb is used in the process of detonation. A stream of tritium, an isotope of hydrogen is released and this fissionable material is very unstable thus it turns during the detonation to helium 3. This triggers a series of reactions that produce large amounts of heat to the surrounding environment causing destruction.

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