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The mass of hydrogen is 1. 6726 x 10–27 kg, and the mass of helium is 6. 6465 x 10–27 kg. Given this, which of the following nuclear reactions would result in a decrease of total mass, and thus a release of energy, while keeping the same number of particles involved?.

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