The bottle its in expands and explodes making a sound like a gun shot.
An atomic bomb works by initiating a chain reaction of nuclear fission, where atoms are split to release massive amounts of energy. This energy creates a powerful explosion capable of causing extensive destruction over a wide area. The bomb's design aims to achieve critical mass by bringing together enough fissile material to sustain this chain reaction and generate the explosion.
A works bomb typically releases hydrogen gas. This gas is produced when a reactive metal like aluminum is mixed with an acidic substance such as toilet bowl cleaner or drain cleaner in a sealed container, leading to a chemical reaction that generates hydrogen gas.
Yes, fusion reactions occur in a hydrogen bomb, which is a type of nuclear bomb. The high temperatures and pressures generated by the fission reaction in the bomb can trigger fusion reactions between hydrogen isotopes. This fusion reaction releases a large amount of energy, contributing to the destructive power of the bomb.
This was first discovered during the WW2 Manhattan Project to develop the A-bomb. The first reactor chain reaction was produced in 1942 in Chicago.
In a nuclear bomb temperatures of 10 million centigrade or more are produced. In a nuclear reactor temperatures of 100 centigrade to about 1000 centigrade are produced depending on type and design of reactor.
A nuclear fission reaction.
A fusion reaction.
Yes and no depending on the size of the bomb or reaction and also the size of the state if it was Texas the bomb or reaction would have to be as big as or bigger then an apartment room.But a nuclear bomb isn't the most powerful bomb in the world the most powerful bomb is a hydrogen bomb.
products are produced after a chemical reaction.
If the reaction is exothermic then heat is produced.
Aluminum, hydorchloric acid (which is found in the Works drain cleaner) and a bottle. The reaction of hydrochloric acid and aluminum produces hydrogen gas. The gas builds up and eventually blows up the bottle.
Yes.