helium
The main one is helium from the process of fusion of hydrogen. But others are formed too, mostly from absorbing neutrons generated by the fusion process.
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Uranium, Plutonium, Hydrogen, Lithium (depending on the specific bomb design)
A hydrogen or fusion bomb will be ten times more powerful than the original fission atomic bomb.
There is no such thing. The hydrogen bomb is a very complicated mechanism, not a chemical!
The main one is helium from the process of fusion of hydrogen. But others are formed too, mostly from absorbing neutrons generated by the fusion process.
A bomb that splits a hydrogen atom, which literally explodes the air.
The Hydrogen Bomb or H-bomb was not developed until the 1950's. It was only exploded during tests on land and in the ocean.
if the bomb is a fission bomb it will use uranium 235 for fuel. if the bomb is a thermonuclear bomb (fusion) it will use the element hydrogen and an isotope of hydrogen for fuel.
A nuclear bomb contains two parts. The Uranium and Hydrogen. When on first impact the hydrogen canister explodes trigering a reaction happening in the uranium which explodes at heats of over 3000 Degree Celcius.
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Element number 99, later named Einsteinium, was discovered in the debris from the first hydrogen bomb explosion in 1952. Only a tiny number of atoms were detected, formed from the decay of neutron-bombarded californium nuclei.
The H-Bomb, or Hydrogen Bomb, has never been used in warfare- the bombs dropped on japan at the end of WW2 were ATOMIC bombs, which are not as destructive. The Hydrogen Bomb is very much more powerful than the atom bomb, and has only ever been exploded in tests. For full information, Google 'US Hydrogen Bomb' and see what comes up.
Transmutation occurs when a fusion bomb (H-bomb) detonates: The Primary (A-bomb/fission) converts a heavy element like plutonium or uranium into lighter elements, such as strontium, etc... The Secondary (H-bomb/fusion part) converts a light element into heavier elements, like Hydrogen into Helium.
Plutonium
Einsteinium
the hydrogen bomb, is a nuclear bomb