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When Four Hydrogen Nuclei Fuse to Make Helium, a Small 91.67×10279 1.67 × 10^{-27}

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When four hydrogen nuclei fuse to make helium, a small amount of matter is lost. What is the mass difference and energy generated The mass of hydrogen and helium nuclei are 91.67×10279 1.67 × 10^{-27} kg and 6.646×10276.646 × 10^{-27} kg, respectively.


A) 0.034×10270.034 × 10^{-27} kg, 3×10123 × 10^{-12} J
B) 0.022×10270.022 × 10^{-27} kg, 2×10122 × 10^{-12 } J
C) 0.068×10270.068 × 10^{-27} kg, 6×10126 × 10^{-12} J
D) 0.011×10270.011 × 10^{-27} kg, 1×10121 × 10^{-12} J

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