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Parent topics
- Nuclear fusion [r]: A process in which small atomic nuclei fuse and release energy. In a hydrogen bomb, fusion of deuterium and tritium (two isotopes of hydrogen) releases four times as much energy as the same mass of uranium in a fission bomb. [e]
- Hydrogen [r]: The most abundant and lightest chemical element which has atomic number Z = 1 and chemical symbol H. [e]
- Helium [r]: A chemical element, having the chemical symbol He, and atomic number (the number of protons) 2. [e]
subtopics
- Hydrogen bomb [r]: A very powerful explosive device where the energy is produced through uncontrolled Hydrogen fusion [e]
Related
- Nuclear fission [r]: A reaction by which a nucleus of a suitable isotope of an element with a high atomic number splits into two nuclei of lower atomic numbers and one or more neutrons and a relatively large release of energy per atom. [e]