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Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen. The nucleus of a deuterium atom consists of one proton and one neutron. When two deuterium nuclei fuse, helium-3 is formed, and a neutron is emitted. Give the equation that illustrates this process?

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Answer:

the answer is D. on edg 2020

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Answer:


  • ^2_1H+^2_1H->^3_2He+^1_0n

Step-by-step explanation:

Remember that the atomic number of an element is the number of protons and the mass number is the number of protons plus neutrons.

1) Deuterium representation:

  • Hydrogen: ⇒ H
  • One proton: ⇒
    _1H
  • One neutron: ⇒ add 1 to the mass number = 1 + 1 = 2 ⇒
    ^2_1H

2) Helium-3 representation:

  • He atom with 1 neutron: ⇒ mass number = 2 + 1 ⇒
    ^3_He

3) Neutron representation

  • Atomic number 0 and mass number 1: ⇒
    ^1_0n

4) Nuclear equation:


  • ^2_1H+^2_1H->^3_2He+^1_0n ← answer
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