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    In the Sun, When a Positron and an Electron Collide
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In the Sun, When a Positron and an Electron Collide

Question 19

Question 19

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In the Sun, when a positron and an electron collide, they will produce:


A) a deuteron
B) a neutron
C) hydrogen
D) a Neutron
E) energy in the form of a gamma ray

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