Nuclear Fission
nuclear fission
No, the fusion process is the opposite of the radioactive decay process. Fusion is the merging together of nuclei to form a heavier nucleus whereas fission or radioactive decay is the splitting apart of a heavy nucleus into lighter daughter nuclei.
Nuclear fission
splitting a nucleus into two nuclei
False. Combining nuclei to form a new nucleus is called nuclear fusion. Nuclear fission is the splitting of an atomic nucleus.
The splitting of an atomic nucleus into smaller nuclei is called nuclear fission.
Mitosis is the process that refers to the splitting of the nucleus, in which two daughter nuclei are produced. Cytokinesis refers to the division of the membrane and cytoplasm.
"fission"
Nuclear fission is defined as splitting large nuclei into smaller ones.
The splitting of an atomic nucleus is known as nuclear fission.
The process of nuclear fission involves splitting the nucleus of an atom into two smaller nuclei.
nuclear fission
No, the fusion process is the opposite of the radioactive decay process. Fusion is the merging together of nuclei to form a heavier nucleus whereas fission or radioactive decay is the splitting apart of a heavy nucleus into lighter daughter nuclei.
Nuclear fission
Fission.
Nuclear fusion is the joining of two or more nuclei into one nucleus (apex) CORRECT ANSWER!!!!!!
splitting a nucleus into two nuclei