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_____ is the combination of two nuclei to produce a nucleus of heavier mass. a. fission b. nuclear radiation c. radioactivity d. fusion
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_____ is the combination of two nuclei to produce a nucleus of heavier mass.
a. fission
b. nuclear radiation
c. radioactivity
d. fusion
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Answer: your answer is Fusion
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The answer to the given above is letter D. fusion. This is an essential process in the radioactivity where two nuclei combine to produce a heavier one. The combination release a nuclear energy. Its opposite process is a nuclear fission.
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