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Given that there are 1430.83333 g of deuterium in an 85,000 L swimming pool, and given...

Given that there are 1430.83333 g of deuterium in an 85,000 L swimming pool, and given deuterium is 0.0150% of natural hydrogen, find the energy released in joules if this deuterium is fused via the reaction 2H + 2H → 3He + n.

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