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recheck Fusion reactions power the in space. Humans currently use fusion in , but researchers are seeking more applications.

recheck Fusion reactions power the in space. Humans currently use fusion in , but researchers are seeking more applications. class=
recheck Fusion reactions power the in space. Humans currently use fusion in , but researchers are seeking more applications. class=
recheck Fusion reactions power the in space. Humans currently use fusion in , but researchers are seeking more applications. class=
recheck Fusion reactions power the in space. Humans currently use fusion in , but researchers are seeking more applications. class=
recheck Fusion reactions power the in space. Humans currently use fusion in , but researchers are seeking more applications. class=

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One: looks to be correct for both answers. Certainly the first one is. The second depends on your other choices. But military use is one.

Two: is correct. Pd has (in this case) an atomic mass of 114 and its number is 46

Three: Even with my slop numbers, 4.98  is the answer (although I get 4.99 but again, my numbers are pretty sloppy).

Four: Slop numbers say 78.3, but 78 is the right answer.

Five: Slop numbers agree with Al2S3. I think that's D

They are all correct. Very Fine Work.

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