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What is the first step of the hydrogen fusion process? Superscript 1 Subscript 1 Baseline H + Superscript 1 Subscript 1 Baseline H → Superscript 2 Subscript 1 Baseline H + e+ + v + energy Superscript 3 Subscript 2 Baseline H e + Superscript 3 Subscript 2 Baseline H e → Superscript 4 Subscript 2 Baseline H e +2 Superscript 1 Subscript 1 Baseline H + energy Superscript 2 Subscript 1 Baseline H + Superscript 1 Subscript 1 Baseline H → Superscript 3 Subscript 2 Baseline H e + energy 6(Superscript 1 Subscript 1 Baseline H) + 2(Superscript 0 Subscript negative 1 Baseline e) → Superscript 4 Subscript 2 Baseline H e + 2(Superscript 1 Subscript 1 Baseline H) + energy + 2v

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