Question 3 15 pts Part B: 1. What are the names of the elementary particles and the atoms that are produced when 4 hydro

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Question 3 15 pts Part B: 1. What are the names of the elementary particles and the atoms that are produced when 4 hydro

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Question 3 15 Pts Part B 1 What Are The Names Of The Elementary Particles And The Atoms That Are Produced When 4 Hydro 1
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Question 3 15 pts Part B: 1. What are the names of the elementary particles and the atoms that are produced when 4 hydrogen atoms fuses together? a. [Select ] b. [ Select] C. [ Select] + Energy 2. Sometimes an Isotope of Helium with three neutrons, is produced. How would we write this similarly to the Isotope of helium shown with two neutrons? See Part B of the instructions, Notation for Elements (showing the number of Protons and Neutrons): [ Select] He [ Select ]

Question 4 24 pts Part C 1. Sometimes a proton or hydrogen atom, may fuse with helium-3 and form Helium-4. Based on this information in part C of the instructions, fill in the correct answers to this nuclear reaction equation: He + H → He + a + b a = [ Select] b = (Select] 2. What are the names of the elementary particles and other products that are produced along with helium-4 in the proton-proton chain? 4H → He + a + b + c a = [Select ] b = [ Select ] C= [ Select] 3. Could the following reaction occur within a star? He+? He-He+H+H [ Select]
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