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The splitting of an atomic nucleus is known as nuclear fission.

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The splitting of the nucleus of a large atom into two or more smaller nuclei occurs during nuclear fission.

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The splitting of the nucleus of a large atom into two or more smaller nuclei occurs during what nuclear?

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Spliting of nucleus into smaller fragments?

the splitting of the nucleus into smaller fragments is called fission.This was the same process used when the US dropped its atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during WWII back in 1945 using Uranium in one, and Plutonium in the other.


What is necessary sustain a nuclear chain reaction?

In a chain reaction, neutrons released during the splitting of an initial nucleus trigger a series of nuclear fissions.


How do you alter nucleus of an atom?

The nucleus is altered during nuclear reactions.


A nuclear reaction in which the nuclei of atoms join together is called nuclear fission.true or false?

False. Combining nuclei to form a new nucleus is called nuclear fusion. Nuclear fission is the splitting of an atomic nucleus.


When the nucleus disappears during prophase it fragments into which fuse to reform the nucleus during telophase?

The nuclear envelope disappears during prometaphase.


Nuclear energy is energy given during the fusing or splitting atomic nuclei?

Yes, both


Besides the nucleus what else is broken down during prophase?

Nuclear membrane and nucleolus


What involves fission?

nuclear bombs dropped in WWII splitting the atom, and chain reaction.


What does nuclear envelope pores mean?

The nuclear envelope is the nuclear membrane. Nuclear pores are openings in the nuclear membrane that allow for the movement of materials into and out of the nucleus. For example, the mRNA that forms in the nucleus during DNA transcription leaves the nucleus through the pores in the nuclear membrane, and attaches to ribosomes in the cytoplasm and rough endoplasmic reticulum.


What structure within the nucleus disappears during prophase?

The nuclear envelope.


The contolled release of nuclear energy in reactor is accomplished by?

Nuclear energy is released during: fission radioactive decay man-induced splitting of atoms