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What Is the Nature of the Reactions That Occur in a Star

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Question 32

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What is the nature of the reactions that occur in a star?


A) They are extremely fast chemical reactions
B) They are fission reactions
C) They are a mixture of chemical & nuclear reactions
D) They are fusion reactions

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