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    The Overall Proton-Proton Cycle Is Equivalent To: A)2<sup>1</sup>H\(\rightarrow\) <Sup>2</sup>H B)4<sup>1</sup>H\(\rightarrow\)
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The Overall Proton-Proton Cycle Is Equivalent To:
A)21H →\rightarrow→ 2H
B)41H →\rightarrow→

Question 27

Question 27

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The overall proton-proton cycle is equivalent to:


A) 21H →\rightarrow→ 2H
B) 41H →\rightarrow→ 4H
C) 41H →\rightarrow→ 4H +4n
D) 41H + 2e- →\rightarrow→ 4He + 2 v + 6 γ\gammaγ
E) 41H + 2e+ →\rightarrow→ 4He + 2 v

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