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Q. Hydrogen can be fused to form helium at

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A fusion reaction between hydrogen nuclei is difficult because positively charged nuclei repel each other. However, at very high temperatures of the order of $10^6$ to $10^7 K$, the nuclei may have sufficient energy to overcome the repulsive forces and thus fuse together. This is why, fusion reactions are also called thermonuclear reactions.