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Hydrogen can be fused to form helium at
Options
(a) high temperature and high pressure
(b) high temperature and low pressure
(c) low temperature and high pressure
(d) low temperature and low pressure
Correct Answer:
high temperature and high pressure
Explanation:
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Subject: Chemistry
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