| Particle | Mass (g/mol) |
|
| 0/1e | 0.00054858 | |
| 1/1H | 1.00782 | |
| 4/2He | 4.00260 |
The sun produces energy via fusion. One of the fusion reactions that occurs in the sun is
4/11H→4/2He+ 2 0/1e
How much energy in joules is released by the fusion of 2.12 g of hydrogen-1?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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