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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Actually, no element is lighter than hydrogen, as alluded to by Loosehead... at least on my Periodic Table: (http://elements.wlonk.com/ElementUses.htm)...
Most elements up to Iron can be made to release energy by fusing them together.
Various reactions can be seen going on in stars.
However the conditions for that fusion become more difficult, higher temperatures and temperatures.
That is why the Hydrogen isotopes are the elements of choice for fusion
Various reactions can be seen going on in stars.
However the conditions for that fusion become more difficult, higher temperatures and temperatures.
That is why the Hydrogen isotopes are the elements of choice for fusion