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The neutron is the particle that undergoes those capture events resulting in fission.
"fission"
Nuclear fusion is the joining of two or more nuclei into one nucleus (apex) CORRECT ANSWER!!!!!!
Nuclear fission.
No, two nuclei do not combine to form one nucleus in nuclear fission. It is the process of nuclear fusion that speaks to the combination of two nuclei to form one nucleus. The two nuclei are fused to form a new nucleus. Nuclear fission is the "breaking" or "splitting" of an atomic nucleus into two (or possibly more) smaller fragments.
The neutron is the particle that undergoes those capture events resulting in fission.
fission
"fission"
The splitting of an atomic nucleus into smaller nuclei is called nuclear fission.
Nuclear fusion is the joining of two or more nuclei into one nucleus (apex) CORRECT ANSWER!!!!!!
nuclear fission
There is a greater binding energy per nucleon. Greater binding energy signifies a more stable nucleus due to stronger bonds; in fission, the amount of electrons is irrelevant to stability.
Nuclear fission is defined as splitting large nuclei into smaller ones.
Apex::: Nuclear fission is the splitting of a nucleus into two or more nuclei
Nuclear fission
Nuclear fission
Nuclear fission.