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  • Fission vs. Fusion: Understanding Nuclear Reactions
    Both fission and fusion reactions involve the rearrangement of atomic nuclei.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Fission: A heavy nucleus (like uranium) is split into lighter nuclei, releasing a tremendous amount of energy.

    * Fusion: Two light nuclei (like hydrogen isotopes) combine to form a heavier nucleus, also releasing a huge amount of energy.

    While the processes are different (splitting vs. combining), they both result in a change in the composition of the nucleus and release a significant amount of energy.

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