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In a nuclear reaction, energy is released by the combination of two elements into a new element. This process is an example of

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The process is nuclear fusion

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Step-by-step explanation:

A nuclear fusion is defined as the reaction in which two small nuclei combine together and result in the formation of a large nuclei.

For example,
^(2)_(1)H + ^(2)_(1)H \rightarrow ^(4)_(2)He

Whereas a reaction in which a large nuclei divides into two small nuclei is known as a nuclear fission reaction.

For example,
^(238)_(92)U \rightarrow ^(234)_(90)Th + ^(4)_(2)He

Thus, we can conclude that in a nuclear reaction, energy is released by the combination of two elements into a new element. This process is an example of nuclear fusion.

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