Molecular bonding involves the sharing or transfer of electrons between atoms to form molecules, creating chemical compounds. Nuclear fusion is a process in which atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing large amounts of energy in the process. While molecular bonding occurs at the atomic level, nuclear fusion involves the fusion of atomic nuclei at the nuclear level.
Nuclear fusion doesn't produce energy.
Nuclear fusion
I currently use nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion does not currently occur in nuclear plants. Nuclear plants use nuclear fission, where atoms are split to release energy. Fusion reactions, in which atomic nuclei combine to release energy, are not yet used commercially for electricity generation.
No, a nuclear power plant producing electricity is an example of nuclear fission, not fusion. In nuclear fission, the nucleus of an atom is split, releasing energy, whereas in nuclear fusion, atomic nuclei combine to release energy.
Nuclear fusion doesn't produce energy.
Energy from nuclear fusion is around 400 times more than that of nuclear fission for same mass.
Nuclear fusion
Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear fission involves splitting atoms to release energy, while nuclear fusion involves combining atoms to release energy. In terms of energy production, nuclear fusion has the potential to produce more energy than fission, but it is currently more difficult to control and sustain.
There is no such thing. The hydrogen bomb is a very complicated mechanism, not a chemical!
Fusion is a nuclear reaction.
Nuclear fusion produces nuclear energy
Nuclear fusion
In nuclear fusion mass transforms into energy.
No Strontium is produced by nuclear fission not fusion.
Americium was not tested to produce nuclear fusion.