yes, both true & false.
They can work either by fission or some combination of fission & fusion. Most modern nuclear bombs use both fission & fusion to optimize for mission, size, weight, cost, etc. Total yield can vary from 100% fission to more than 95% fusion.
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True. The unit for the atomic weights of chemical elements is the relative atomic mass unit (1/12 from the atomic mass of the isotope 12C). Note that atomic weights is used for elements and atomic mass for isotopes.
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True.
If your on apex it’s false
Actually it was two atomic bombs.
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True. The unit for the atomic weights of chemical elements is the relative atomic mass unit (1/12 from the atomic mass of the isotope 12C). Note that atomic weights is used for elements and atomic mass for isotopes.
False as a generalization but true for some isotopes. The atomic number is the number of protons in a nucleus, which may coincidentally be the same as the number of neutrons but is not required to be.
False. Number of neutrons.
True.
No, Most atomic bombs have a blast distance of 40 miles. By. Husky Pratt
False, because the only element with the highest Electronegativity is hydrogen and the atomic number is 1.
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This would be false. The atomic number is equal to the number of protons and the neutrons are the number you add to protons to equal the mass number (to find round the atomic weight).