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The process, ""(1)H^(2) +""(1)H^(3) to "...

The process, `""_(1)H^(2) +""_(1)H^(3) to ""_(2)He^(4) +""_(0)n^(1)` represents the types of reaction known as

A

Nuclear fission

B

Nuclear fusion

C

Artificial disintegration

D

Transmutation of element

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The correct Answer is:
B

In hydrogen bomb, the following reaction occurs,
`""_(1)H^(2) + ""_(1)H^3 to ""_(2)He^4 + ""_(0)n^(1)` energy .
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