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Which change takes place in a nuclear fusion reaction? (1) Matter is converted to energy. (2) Energy is converted to matter. (3) Ionic bonds are converted to covalent bonds. (4) Covalent bonds are converted
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Which change takes place in a nuclear fusion reaction?
(1) Matter is converted to energy.
(2) Energy is converted to matter.
(3) Ionic bonds are converted to covalent bonds.
(4) Covalent bonds are converted to ionic bonds.
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When nuclear fusion reaction takes place, matter is converted to energy.
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