Basically fission is the splitting of an atom. Fusion is coming two atoms to form one.
If that's not enough detail check out wikipedia, its pretty legit for chemistry.
Fusion means to combine lighter atoms into a heavier atom. Fission means to split a heavy atom into lighter atoms.
Nuclear fission involves splitting atoms to release energy, while nuclear fusion involves combining atoms to release energy.
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fission vs fusion
Fission = splitting of two words Fusion = connection of two or more distinct things/bodies, information fusion, the merging of information from disparate sources
Nuclear fission involves splitting atoms to release energy, while nuclear fusion involves combining atoms to release energy.
The key difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion is the process by which they release energy. Nuclear fission involves splitting a heavy nucleus into smaller nuclei, while nuclear fusion involves combining light nuclei to form a heavier nucleus.
The key difference between fission and fusion reactions in terms of energy release is that fission reactions involve the splitting of heavy atomic nuclei, releasing energy, while fusion reactions involve the combining of light atomic nuclei, also releasing energy.
No, fission and fusion are two distinct nuclear reactions. Fusion involves the joining of atomic nuclei to release energy, while fission involves the splitting of atomic nuclei. They are not directly connected processes, so fusion does not lead to fission.
Basically fission is the splitting of an atom. Fusion is coming two atoms to form one. If that's not enough detail check out wikipedia, its pretty legit for chemistry.
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