Nuclear fission
The combination of two light atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus is called fusion.
The type of nuclear reaction that releases energy through the combination of atomic nuclei is called fusion. This is different from fission reactions, which involve the splitting of atomic nuclei.
Nuclear fusion
The high energy combination atomic nuclei.
No, atomic nuclei is not required for a chemical reaction.
nuclear fusion
There is no specific scientific term known as "mirror nuclie." It is possible you may be referring to "mirror nuclei," which are pairs of atomic nuclei that have the same number of protons and neutrons, but in opposite configurations. These mirror nuclei display symmetry in certain nuclear properties.
The strong force holds atomic nuclei together.
Neutron
The answer is Atomic Physics. Atomic physics is the study of atomic interractions.
Fission and/or fusion of atomic nuclei.
Cellular nuclei, found in eukaryotic cells, are significantly larger than atomic nuclei. A typical cellular nucleus has a diameter of about 5 to 10 micrometers, while atomic nuclei measure on the order of femtometers (10^-15 meters), making them roughly a million times smaller than cellular nuclei. This size difference highlights the vast scale of biological structures compared to atomic components.