Chemistry: Fusion Reaction

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Fusion reaction is a reaction where light cores of hydrogen isotopes (deuterium and tritium) at high-speed collide with each other to form a heavier helium nucleus and a free neutron, which releases enormous amount of energy. Fusion reactor requires only about 30 grams of hydrogen isotopes (deuterium and tritium). At any time in the vacuum chamber there is less than one gram of fuel. We have deuterium in unlimited quantities in seawater, and tritium is produced from lithium, a lack of which we also do not have.

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