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The atomic bomb involves a nuclear chemical change whereas conventional explosive only involve electrochemical changes.

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Who makes atomic bombs?

The governments of various states.


What do you call a scientist that makes bombs?

For bombs such as atomic or nuclear, I believe it is a nuclear engineer.


What happens when two bombs collide?

This question makes no sense as an atomic bomb is a nuclear bomb and vice versa. They are the same thing.


What makes one atom of an element different from another?

The atomic number or z number or the number of protons is what makes one atom different from another. The atomic number or z number or the number of protons is what makes one atom different from another.


Is it good that we used atomic bombs?

The use of atomic bombs in WW2 was neither good nor evil. It was the expedient yet proper way to bring the war to an end. The civilian death toll on Okinawa combined with the military losses on both sides makes it clear that a mainland invasion would have killed millions.


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At this time (2012) neither the US or Russia makes any. Other countries may be making small numbers.


Why did radiation occur after the atomic bomb hit Japan?

The atomic bombs are nuclear weapons that use a nuclear chain reaction to create a Hugh explosion. The by-product of the nuclear blast is radiation.Atomic explosion is created by setting off a lot of dynamite around a core of nuclear material. The blast compresses the material together and makes it unstable.A hydrogen bomb is a much more powerful bomb. It is the result of a small nuclear explosion that compresses more powerful radioactive material together and thus creating an explosion that is 100 times greater than an atomic bomb.


What makes an atom different from on another the number of what?

That is atomic number.Mass number can be similar


When you see videos of atomic bombs you see dust coming out of things when the wave hits them What is this or why does it happens?

The energy makes a fast wind so dust flying arond is normal.


What makes atoms of different elements different from one another.?

The number of protons in the nuclei of their atoms. This is the atomic number of an element and each element has its own unique atomic number.


What happens to the atomic number and the atomic mass has the same number of protons but different number of neutrons?

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If the Allies had lost the war would the Japanese have been justified in trying American leaders as war criminals for dropping the atomic bombs?

MIGHT makes right/the victor WRITES the rules/he who has the gold makes the rules... Justice? Refer to the above.