end of world,
either uranium or plutonium may be used in fission bombs, hydrogen and/or lithium may be used in fusion bombs.
Uranium, Plutonium, Hydrogen, Lithium (depending on the specific bomb design)
Hydrogen
Uranium makes for an excellent element for nuclear fission. Hydrogen is most commonly used for nuclear fusion.
yes and it is used for the hydrogen bomb much larger than chocolate finger toes icecream
either uranium or plutonium may be used in fission bombs, hydrogen and/or lithium may be used in fusion bombs.
Uranium, Plutonium, Hydrogen, Lithium (depending on the specific bomb design)
the hydrogen bomb has never been used in war
An atomic bomb.
hydrogen
The element first used for fission in an atomic bomb is uranium.
None. The hydrogen bomb has never been used in war.
Apparently it was plutonium which I think is element 295.Plutonium is element 94.Plutonium was used in the Gadget at Trinity.Uranium was used in the first bomb dropped on Japan the Little Boy at Hiroshima.Plutonium was used in the second bomb dropped on Japan the Fatman at Nagasaki.
Hydrogen, in the form of liquid deuterium and tritium isotopes. The test shot was the 1952 Ivy Mike device.
Nuclear fusion.
yes
no but it was almost in Vietnam