The combination of the center of atoms to produce a heavier element is called nuclear fusion.
This substance is called a halide.
halides
Lack of the element iodine leads to the condition called hyperthyroidism which can produce goiters.
No, it is not. Uranium is an element, and it comes in units called atoms. A boson is a subatomic particle.
Joining two nuclei to produce an atom of a different element is called fusion.
This substance is called a halide.
This substance is called a halide.
halides
halides
halides
Lack of the element iodine leads to the condition called hyperthyroidism which can produce goiters.
You cant. It is an element and thus making it heavier would mean it is no longer hydrogen. However, heavy hydrogen exists and is called deuterium and is made in nuclear reactors.
mercury ,Hydroargarum symbol Hg
No, it is not. Uranium is an element, and it comes in units called atoms. A boson is a subatomic particle.
A spectrum is what it is called when an element burns and produce light. The spectrum of an element is based on what orbit the electrons are in and what energy level the electrons are at.
Joining two nuclei to produce an atom of a different element is called fusion.
This process is known as nuclear fusion.