Can be alpha, beta particles in radioactive decay, or neutrons in fission. There is also gamma ray energy which is part of the EM spectrum
I believe the answer your looking for is Radiation
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Nuclear Reaction
In most cases neutrons are emitted and capable of maintaining a nuclear chain reaction
Not by chemical means. A nuclear reaction can be induced by bombarding the nucleus with neutrons, alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, high velocity nuclei from a particle accelerator, or cosmic ray particles. Neutrons are most effective at causing nuclear reactions as they have no charge and are reasonably massive.
High Energy produced with high velocity which required for nuclear reaction
Uranium 235 (92U235) and slow Neutrons.
subatonic particles
In most cases neutrons are emitted and capable of maintaining a nuclear chain reaction
Nuclear Reaction
In most cases neutrons are emitted and capable of maintaining a nuclear chain reaction
Nuclear Energy
The nuclear reaction when atoms split is called fission. Fission is where atoms split into smaller particles or atoms.
In order for a nuclear reaction to be balanced, there are quantities that must be conserved. The quantities are the atomic numbers and mass numbers of the particles involved in the reaction.
Gamma Particles
Not by chemical means. A nuclear reaction can be induced by bombarding the nucleus with neutrons, alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, high velocity nuclei from a particle accelerator, or cosmic ray particles. Neutrons are most effective at causing nuclear reactions as they have no charge and are reasonably massive.
Nuclear Fusion
High Energy produced with high velocity which required for nuclear reaction
Uranium 235 (92U235) and slow Neutrons.