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Chemistry, 12.10.2020 22:01 klaw3126

In the core of the sun, nuclear fusion combines hydrogen atoms to make helium atoms. What can you infer about helium from this? A-Helium is lighter than hydrogen.

B-Helium is heavier than hydrogen.

C-Helium is heavier than oxygen.

D-Helium is heavier than carbon.

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