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Which pair of nuclei can undergo a fusion reaction?
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c) zinc-64 and calcium-44 d) potassium-40 and cadmium-113
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Which pair of nuclei can undergo a fusion reaction?
a) uranium-238 and lead-208
b) hydr...
a) uranium-238 and lead-208
b) hydr...
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