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Nitrogen Fusion: Why It's Not Possible
There is no such thing as nitrogen fusion. Fusion happens when two light nuclei combine to form a single heavier nucleus. Nitrogen is an element with an atomic number of 7, which is not light enough to undergo fusion.
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