The sun produces energy via fusion. One of the fusion reactions that occurs in the sun is
411H→42He+201e
How much energy in joules is released by the fusion of 2.60 g of hydrogen-1?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Hydrogen having a single proton and it is not a single step mechanism to produce Heliun.So it Is a multistep reaction.
Two 'One proton Hydrogens' react to get a deuterium which is an Isotope of hydrogen and having one neutron and one proton.
And this deuterium further reacts with another Hydrogen and this gives the Helium. From the above reation we can observe that. Now from the question the amount energy released in means of joules is approx. 1.499×10-5 j.
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