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Atomic bombs create such a powerful explosion because it is started by an atom splitting open, releasing its energy and splitting other atoms, which split other atoms and so on and so on. There are some labs that have a very complex machine that can split atoms and see what's inside. Obviously, you can't do this at home, but it is possible to split an atom.
NO! They only split one atom in an Atomic Bomb. think of what would happen if you did it at home!
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Yes, it is possible to split an atom in a molecule (nuclear fission) and it is possible to split an atom from a molecule (chemical dissociation). In the first case, the processes of nuclear reactions have no respect for ordinary chemistry at all. If uranium is going to undergo fission, it does so, regardless of whether it is in a molecule or not. In the second case, it happens all the time, as when table salt is dissolved in water, and the atoms ionize and go their separate ways.
WHEN WE SPLIT AN ATOM IT EXPLODES because the become unstable.
Albert Einstein did not split the atom. He did work that predicted what would happen when an atom was split, among many other things.
In 1932 john cockcroft and Ernst waltin split the atom.
Splitting the Atom was created on 2009-10-04.
Scientists have split the atom.