NUCLEUS.
Atomic energy is produced from changes within nucleus of an atom.
The nucleus of an atom CANNOT itself contain atoms.
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In the atom's nucleus.
we can not add neutron
The familiar alpha particle scattering by thin gold foil experiment has given evidence for the existence of hard nucleus at the central region of the atom. The relevent interpretation was given by Rutherford.
nuclear energy
Atoms of different elements unite during chemical changes to produce at least one chemical compound.
The sun fuses hydrogen atoms to produce helium atoms in its core through a process called nuclear fusion. This process generates a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which sustains life on Earth.
All atoms have a nucleus.
Such energy is called nuclear energy. There are basically two different variations on this principle. One, light atoms can be combined into heavier atoms (up to a certain point - somewhere around iron). This is known as fusion. The other is that heavy atoms (heavier than iron) can split into lighter atoms.
The nucleus of an atom CANNOT itself contain atoms.
No, the nucleus is part of the atom.
Lead has more protons in the nucleus of its atoms compared to tin. Lead has 82 protons while tin has 50 protons in its nucleus.
there is none.
The atomic nucleus is electrically positive.
Atoms have a Nucleus, Protons, Nuetrons, Electrons!
By losing protons. Atomic number determines what kind of element it is. ---------------------------- This can only happen if the nucleus changes its number of protons because the nucleus is unstable and undergoes radioactive decay. As it changes it will emit some form of radiation