The sun is an example of Nuclear Fusion. It combines 2 hydrogen atoms to make a Helium atom. In the process it turns mass into energy.
Nuclear fission: When an element breaks apart to form lighter elements and other sub-atomic particles. Nuclear fusion: When two lighter elements fuse to form heavier ones.
Nuclear fusion is a nuclear reaction, but so is fission. So not all nuclear reactions are fission.
The difference between Fusion and Fission is that Fission is easier to do and produces more energy than fusion reactions. However fission can be dangerous and is used in Nuclear reactors. Fusion however is safer and produces less energy but safely. It is quite difficult to cause a Fusion reaction however.
These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
Reactions that involve nuclei, called nuclear reactions, result in a tremendous amount of energy. Two types are fission and fusion.
Fission and fusion are different nuclear reactions.
They are not similar, as fusion and fission involve changes to the nucleus whereas chemical energy involves the bonds between atoms
sun, fire ,and stove are all examples of heat energy!For example heat released during chemical reactions, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, etc.
nuclear fission and nuclear fusion
Fusion and fission nuclear reactions.
Nuclear fission: When an element breaks apart to form lighter elements and other sub-atomic particles. Nuclear fusion: When two lighter elements fuse to form heavier ones.
Nuclear fusion is a nuclear reaction, but so is fission. So not all nuclear reactions are fission.
The difference between Fusion and Fission is that Fission is easier to do and produces more energy than fusion reactions. However fission can be dangerous and is used in Nuclear reactors. Fusion however is safer and produces less energy but safely. It is quite difficult to cause a Fusion reaction however.
Nuclear energy is obtained through fission and fusion reactions.
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These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
There are four types of nuclear reactions. Fusion Fission Radioactive Decay Artificial Transmutation