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Write a nuclear equation for the formation of iron- 54 through fusion.
Through fusion of Iron and heat Iron-54 is formed .It can describe uding nuclear reaction as follows:Fe+ heat ---> Iron -54 + neutrons
Chemistry 101
Chapter 3
A World of Particles
Section 6
Formation of Elements
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This is Question five from chapter three, Section six and asking us to write the nuclear question Information of iron 54 3 Fusion. Okay. Nuclear fusion involves small nuclear to convert to a bigger, larger nuclei releasing energy. So I are 54 is spawned from fusion off iron and heat to the equation is simply gonna look like this. Where have iron course heat can react to make iron 54 plus neutrons. So this is a nuclear equation three infusion.
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