Why has nuclear fusion been difficult to develop?
A. It is hard to recreate the extremely high...
Chemistry, 05.05.2020 11:54 cristian691023
Why has nuclear fusion been difficult to develop?
A. It is hard to recreate the extremely high temperatures and pressures found inside stars.
B. An efficient shape to contain the reaction has not been found.
C. Fusion normally occurs in the vacuum of space and the atmosphere on Earth stops the reaction.
D. Fuel for nuclear fusion is very rare.
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