Nuclear reactions release large amounts of energy.
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Acidic compounds release hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water.
Endothermic chemical reactions absorb more energy than they release, while exothermic chemical reactions release more energy than they absorb.
Some might release energy . However, For ALL reactions there is a CHANGE in energy.
Energy, in the release of binding energy
This involves "nuclear fusion" reactions.
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Well it depends, if you had one atom of uranium and a billion tonnes of thermite, the thermite would release more. Just as a 20 megatonne nuclear bomb would release more than a few grams of sulphur and iron binding. In general though nuclear reactions release far greater amounts of energy.
Well it depends, if you had one atom of uranium and a billion tonnes of thermite, the thermite would release more. Just as a 20 megatonne nuclear bomb would release more than a few grams of sulphur and iron binding. In general though nuclear reactions release far greater amounts of energy.
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only nuclear reactionsChemical reactions that release free energy are called exergonic reactions. Fire and cellular respiration are examples of exergonic reactions.
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Nuclear reaction inside the Sun is fusing of Hydrogen to Helium and release out thermal energy.
Nuclear processes that can release large amounts of energy.
Not sure what sort of cloud you are referring to. Nuclear reactions release energy as heat and as radioactivity.