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A nuclear fusion reaction is given by
`._(1)H^(2)+._(1)H^(2)rarr._(1)He^(3)+._(0)^(1)n + Q ("energy")`.
If `2` moles of deuterium are fused, then total released energy is

A

`2Q`

B

`4Q`

C

`Qxx6.02xx10^(23)`

D

`Qxx2xx6xx10^(23)`

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