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Is a nuclear fission a chemical energy?

The energy released is nuclear energy.


The amount of energy released from a fission reaction is much greater than the energy released from a chemical reaction because in a fission reaction?

The amount of energy released from a fission reaction is much greater than that from a chemical reaction because fission involves the splitting of atomic nuclei, leading to a significant release of nuclear binding energy. This energy release is millions of times greater than the energy released in chemical reactions, which involve breaking and forming chemical bonds.


How are fusion and fission similar to chemical energy?

Fusion and fission are both nuclear processes that release large amounts of energy by breaking or combining atomic nuclei, while chemical energy involves the breaking or forming of chemical bonds to release energy. All three processes involve converting mass into energy through different mechanisms.


Is fission nuclear energy chemical energy or mechanical energy?

Nuclear fission is a type of nuclear reaction that converts nuclear energy into thermal energy (heat), which can then be used to generate mechanical energy (such as electricity). So, fission nuclear energy originates as nuclear energy and can be converted into mechanical energy.


Convert chemical energy into nuclear energy?

Chemical energy can be converted into nuclear energy through processes like nuclear fission or fusion. In nuclear fission, the nucleus of an atom is split into smaller parts, releasing a significant amount of energy. In nuclear fusion, nuclei are combined to form heavier nuclei, also releasing energy. These processes release a much larger amount of energy compared to chemical reactions.


Is fission reaction chemical reaction?

A fission reaction is a chemical reaction wherein the atom gets split to generate energy. The most commonly used controlled form of this is in splitting Hydrogen for producing energy in nuclear reactors. It is also used in weaponry such as Hydrogen Bombs which have much greater power than in nuclear fusion reactions.


What item go from chemical energy to thermal energy?

Items do not go from one form of energy to another other than in thermonuclear fusion or fission.


When does chemical energy change into nuclear energy?

Chemical energy does not change into nuclear energy. Chemical energy is associated with the bonds between atoms in molecules, whereas nuclear energy is associated with changes in the nucleus of an atom, such as nuclear fission or fusion.


What is the chemical equation for nuclear energy?

Nuclear energy is not a chemical process, you don't add chemicals together to get a resultant compound as in chemical processes. When a uranium nucleus fissions, you get two results called the fission products, which are two lighter elements, but there is a range of elements produced, not every fission produces the same result. If you look up 'Fission Products' in wikipedia you will get some idea. See link below.


What is a nonexample of nuclear fission?

A nonexample of nuclear fission would be chemical reactions, where chemical bonds are broken and formed between atoms, resulting in a rearrangement of molecules. Nuclear fission involves splitting of atomic nuclei and releasing a large amount of energy.


Is atomic bomb a chemical energy?

No, an atomic bomb is a form of nuclear energy, not chemical energy. Atomic bombs release energy through a process called nuclear fission, where the nucleus of an atom is split, producing a massive amount of energy. Chemical energy, on the other hand, is related to the interaction of atoms through chemical bonds.


When a heavier nucleus splits into two lighter nuclei the process would release chemical energy?

This process is called nuclear fission and it releases a significant amount of nuclear energy, not chemical energy. Nuclear fission involves splitting heavy atomic nuclei, such as uranium or plutonium, into lighter nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of heat and radiation.