Fission products; see for details at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fission_product.
Neutrons and photons, but since the photons have such a high energy state they are released in the form of gamma rays. Look up "Nuclear fission".
xenon comes to mind immediately. i could look them up and give you a list of at least 50 other fission product elements.
The release of large amounts of binding energy, in the form of heat.
Splitting of uranium atoms produce fission products an the fission energy.
See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranium_235.
Big boom.
A typical uranium fission event produces 2 to 3 neutrons. These neutrons are moderated (slowed down) and go on to initiate the fission of more uranium. On average, in a controlled reaction that is maintained at normal criticality (KEffective = 1), each fission creates exactly one neutron that is used to produce another fission.
Uranium
Not fusion, but a fission reaction.
Uranium-235
Uranium 235 (92U235) and slow Neutrons.
produced when billions of nuclei from uranium, a radio active element, split apart in a nuclear fission reaction. :D By: Chelsea, a dumb blonde (:
the kind of energy produced when billions of atomic nuclei from uranium are split in a fission reacion
A typical uranium fission event produces 2 to 3 neutrons. These neutrons are moderated (slowed down) and go on to initiate the fission of more uranium. On average, in a controlled reaction that is maintained at normal criticality (KEffective = 1), each fission creates exactly one neutron that is used to produce another fission.
A nuclear fission reaction.
The nuclear fission of uranium is a reaction with neutrons.
Nuclear fission
another name for nuclear fission is: E=MC squared
In such a case nuclear fission occurs.
Uranium
Not fusion, but a fission reaction.
Yes, by spontaneous fission, but the nymber of neutrons is very small because the halflife of the spontenuoes fission is: for Uranium 235: (1,0 ± 0,3).1019 years for Uranium 238: (8,20 ± 0,10).1015years
The fission of uranium-235 nuclei