when atoms break their old links and form new links with other atoms it is called chemical reaction
A Chemical Change
It's a chemical reaction!
It is a chemical reaction.
The subatomic particles of the Atom (neutrons, protons, electrons) are released at high velocity. Some of these particles can strike other atoms and cause them to break apart, releasing large amounts of energy; this is called nuclear fission (atoms fissioning into lighter atoms). A self-sustaining fission reaction where atoms break apart, and cause other atoms to break apart, can be created with many radioactive elements such as Plutonium or Uranium in an event called a Chain Reaction.
Chemical bonding is the process of atoms combining to form new compounds. These compounds can be used to make a variety of things.
They are called isotopes,
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uncomplete atoms attract each other sort of like a magnet. when they 'stick' together they are then called a molecule but there are atoms that do not form together because they are complete. they are called Noble Gases.
when atoms break their old links and form new links with other atoms it is called chemical reaction
The subatomic particles of the Atom (neutrons, protons, electrons) are released at high velocity. Some of these particles can strike other atoms and cause them to break apart, releasing large amounts of energy; this is called nuclear fission (atoms fissioning into lighter atoms). A self-sustaining fission reaction where atoms break apart, and cause other atoms to break apart, can be created with many radioactive elements such as Plutonium or Uranium in an event called a Chain Reaction.
Chemical bonding is the process of atoms combining to form new compounds. These compounds can be used to make a variety of things.
When new bonds are formed between atoms, energy is released and this process is known as exothermic process. Similarly when old bonds break, energy from the surrounding is absorbed and is known as endothermic process.
They are called isotopes,
The particle would be called an isotope. See related links/questions below.
When bonds are broken or formed, here is not always a noticeable outcome. When we induce a chemical reaction we must break bonds and reform new ones to complete a chemical reaction. But in the everyday world, this is constantly being done without any noticeable change. For example a typical glass of water has a mixture of O-H, H2O, and H3O molecules. These molecules are constantly changing. In every glass of water, at any given time, there are countless H-O bonds being broken and then reformed with neighboring molecule. All we see is just some clean, crisp water.
These are two forms of a chemical reaction. The first type is called synthesis and the other decomposition.
The state of matter that keeps atoms together is solid. Liquids and gases allow atoms to break apart from each other.
Oxidation
It's called thermonuclear reaction.
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