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Answer:-

Helium

Explanation:-

The nuclear fusion of hydrogen involves it's isotopes deuterium and tritium. The reaction goes like this

Deuterium + Tritium --> Helium + neutron + energy

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Answer:

Helium

Explanation:

Nuclear reactions are broadly classified into two types: Fission and Fusion

Fission reactions are those in which a heavy unstable nucleus is split into lighter nuclei along with the release of energy. Nuclear reactors work on the principle of nuclear fission which involves the breakdown of U-235 nucleus via the following equation:

₉₂U²³⁵ + ₀n¹  →   ₅₆Ba¹⁴¹ + ₃₆Kr⁹² + 3₀n¹ + 200 MeV energy

In contrast, in nuclear fusion two lighter nuclei combine to form a heavy nucleus along with the release of a large amount of energy. The principal source of energy in sun is the fusion of deuterium and tritium to form helium as shown below:

₁H² + ₁H³ → ₂He⁴ + ₀n¹ + 17.3 MeV

Thus, the product of nuclear fission is helium