The fission of uranium-235 release krypton and barium (and other isotopes) as fission products.
I don't know if the fusion of uranium and krypton is possible in laboratory.
Uranium-235 can be split if it is hit by a neutron, which can induce a fission reaction. This process releases energy and more neutrons, which can then go on to split other uranium atoms in a chain reaction.
Uranium atoms are split during nuclear fission. Uranium-235 and uranium-233 are fissile with thermal neutrons and uranium-238 is fissile with fast neutrons.
When uranium-235 is added to natural uranium, it increases the overall percentage of uranium-235 in the mixture. This can make the uranium more suitable for use in nuclear reactors or weapons, as uranium-235 is more fissile (more easily split by neutrons) than uranium-238.
The balanced nuclear equation for the fission of uranium-235 is: U-235 + n-1 -> Ba-141 + Kr-92 + 3 n-1 This equation shows the uranium-235 nucleus absorbing a neutron and splitting into barium-141, krypton-92, and three neutrons.
After the nuclear fission of uranium-235 many fission products (other elements) are formed.
A uranium-235 nucleus must absorb a neutron in order to become unstable and split, a process known as nuclear fission. This absorption of a neutron causes the uranium-235 nucleus to become uranium-236, which then splits into two smaller nuclei, releasing additional neutrons and a large amount of energy.
During fission of uranium-235, the nucleus of uranium-235 absorbs a neutron and becomes unstable. It then splits into two smaller nuclei (such as barium and krypton), releasing energy and additional neutrons in the process. The formula for this process can be represented as: U-235 + 1 neutron → Ba-141 + Kr-92 + 3 neutrons + energy
Uranium does not naturally turn into krypton and barium. These elements are created through nuclear reactions, typically in a nuclear reactor or during nuclear fission processes. During these reactions, uranium atoms can split into smaller atoms like krypton and barium, releasing energy in the process.
If a Uranium 235 isotope nucleus is impacted by a 'thermal neutron it can split into 2 new elements Barium and Krypton. There is a release of energy and the ejection of more neutrons to continue the chain reaction.This was proposed By Otto Frisch and Lise Meitner
The isotopes are uranium-235 or plutonium-239.
Uranium-235 is an isotope of uranium making up about 0.72% of natural uranium.
Approx. 0,7 % uranium 235 in natural uranium.