The smallest quantity of an element is an atom.
Atom Bomb = Uranium H-Bomb = Hydrogen
Smallest atom is hydrogen Largest atom is Francium
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Atom bomb. Get it? Atom :D
Atoms are NOT the smallest particle- they are the smallest COMPLETE particle. In an atomic reaction, the atoms are broken apart, and release energy.
The smallest atom is hydrogen.
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Well, the technical explanation is very complicated, so I will make it more simple: there are the fission bomb, and the thermonuclear bomb. The fission bomb makes an explosion through the splitting of atom. Atom is the smallest measurement. There are neutrons and photons in a atom. But when you split the atom to make a big explosion, you do not use any atom. We usually use an atom of uranium-235. When the uranium atom is split, the normal amount of neutrons or photons does not come out. Then the neutrons release lots of energy! (Very simple explanation: A fission bomb is a bomb that uses energy from splitting uncontrolled atoms. And a thermonuclear bomb is just opposite to fission bomb, it gets energy from fusion of atoms to make a heavier one.
Atom Bomb goes by Adam Bomb.
Atom Bomb is 5' 11".
No the atom bomb is not more powerful then the H-bomb
The smallest quantity of an element is an atom.
Atom Bomb = Uranium H-Bomb = Hydrogen
yes the smallest atom is hydrogen
The smallest atom is hydrogen.