other atoms, some loose protons, electrons, and neutrons (which get attached to other atoms and change them) and energy.
Nuclear energy.When the atoms are merged, the nuclear energy is a result of what is called Nuclear Fusion. When the atoms are split, the nuclear energy is a result of what is called Nuclear Fission.
When a few atoms undergo fission, they cause many more atoms to split; this process is called an atomic bomb.
No, this would be contrary to the definition of an ordinary chemical reaction.
In nuclear fission, the reactant atoms are split into resultant atoms, and a release of energy.
other atoms, some loose protons, electrons, and neutrons (which get attached to other atoms and change them) and energy.
The nuclear reaction when atoms split is called fission. Fission is where atoms split into smaller particles or atoms.
Nuclear energy.When the atoms are merged, the nuclear energy is a result of what is called Nuclear Fusion. When the atoms are split, the nuclear energy is a result of what is called Nuclear Fission.
yes but only High-energy neutrons or protons can split atoms
you can split atoms that's how they created the atom bomb
No, it is impossible to split atoms unless you use high-tech lab gear.
Let's not split atoms!
split atoms
When a few atoms undergo fission, they cause many more atoms to split; this process is called an atomic bomb.
A device that splits atoms to produce energy is called a nuclear reactor. Nuclear reactors commonly split uranium-235 or plutonium-239. The heat is created mainly through: 1. An increase of the average kinetic energy of local atoms directly after fission 2. Gamma rays giving more energy to atoms 3. Radioactive decay which also creates heat
it is cool
no