Atoms fuse to form molecules or compounds.
Atoms can fuse together to form molecules or compounds.
two hydrogen atoms
On which planet?
Nuclei of small atoms fuse together to form nuclei of larger atoms. The process can continue to form larger atoms until, after iron, the fusion is no longer exothermic and so absorbs energy.
Fusion! The atoms "fuse" together. Fission, on the other hand, is the separation of atoms into ligher elements, they form a fissure! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fusion
Fusion of smaller atoms to form larger atome is a nuclear change. Ex: 4 hydrogen atoms FUSE to form an atom of helium through a compeles set of nuclear reactions.
two hydrogen atoms
2 hydrogen atoms
fusion. Hydrogen atoms fuse together deep in the core to form helium atoms and release energy
helium atoms fuse to form carbon atoms in the core of the star
On which planet?
Oxygen is produced through repeated hydrogen fusion in stars. One such process would start with the hydrogen atoms fusing to form helium. And then the helium would fuse to form beryllium. That in turn would fuse to create oxygen.
Nuclei of small atoms fuse together to form nuclei of larger atoms. The process can continue to form larger atoms until, after iron, the fusion is no longer exothermic and so absorbs energy.
Fusion! The atoms "fuse" together. Fission, on the other hand, is the separation of atoms into ligher elements, they form a fissure! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fusion
It is a fusion reaction in which the nuclei of hydrogen atoms fuse and form helium.
The gas formed when hydrogen atoms fuse is helium. Stars do this.
Fusion of smaller atoms to form larger atome is a nuclear change. Ex: 4 hydrogen atoms FUSE to form an atom of helium through a compeles set of nuclear reactions.
Fusion of smaller atoms to form larger atome is a nuclear change. Ex: 4 hydrogen atoms FUSE to form an atom of helium through a compeles set of nuclear reactions.