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Which element is formed during nuclear fusion that occurs in the Sun’s core?
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Which element is formed during nuclear fusion that occurs in the Sun’s core?
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Which element is formed during nuclear fusion that occurs in the Sun’s core?
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The element that forms during nuclear fusion in the Sun's core is
helium
. Due to the proton-proton chain reaction, four hydrogen atoms need to be fused to form this specific element.
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"Helium Nuclei"
formed during Nuclear fusion in Sun's core from two small Hydrogen nuclei's !!
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