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The first step in the proton-proton chain produces an antielectron, or positron. What happens to the positron?
A. It slowly works its way to the Sun's surface, where it escapes into space.
B. It rapidly escapes from the Sun, traveling into space at nearly the speed of light.
C. It is rapidly converted to energy when it meets an ordinary electron, resulting in matter antimatter annihilation
OD. It quickly meets an ordinary electron, forming an electron-positron pair that remains stable.
E. It joins with a nearby neutron to form a proton.

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