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When atom break new element formed?

ion


When bonds are formed does it require energy?

No. It requires energy to break bonds, but energy is released when bonds are formed.


How inonic bond is formed?

an ionic bond is formed by the complete transfer of one or more electrons from the outermost energy shellof one atom to the outermost energy shell of another atom.


What energy is needed to break up a nucleus of an atom?

the nuclear binding energy


How is radioactivity formed?

Radioactivity occurs when some of the binding energy in an atom becomes converted into kinetic energy, resulting in the expulsion of some of the particles of the atom. And generally some energy as well.


What is the minimum energy required to break an HCl molecule into a hydrogen atom?

431kj


How chemical energy formed and use?

chemical energy is formed when a chemical begins to degrade or break down... i dont know the others.. sorry.....


What statements are true about chemical bonding?

Energy is absorbed to break bonds. When bonds are formed, energy is released


When an atom break what happens to that atom?

The atoms will break into half :)


What particles is the atom formed of?

Atom is formed of electrons, protons and neutrons.


What is the difference between nuclear force and binding energy?

The nuclear force is what binds the nucleons, which are protons and neutrons, together in the nucleus of an atom. The binding energy is the amount of energy needed to break the atom apart. The one is a force, and the other is a measurement.


How are compounds formed and broken apart by?

Compounds, particles made up of more than one element, are held together by electrostatic attractions--called bonds--between the negatively-charged electrons of one atom and the positively-charged proton of another. The bonds in a compound are generally formed when two atoms get close enough together for this attraction to form a bond between them, connecting them. Different atoms have different attractions to other atoms depending on the number of electrons that can be bonded to the other atom. In order to break apart a compound, therefore, you must break the bond between the atoms in that compound. This can be done when one atom in the compound comes across an outside atom that it is more attracted to. That atom will then bond with the new atom and the compound will be broken. Bonds can also be broken when energy (usually in the form of heat) is applied to the compound. Different bonds have different strengths and therefore different amounts of energy that must be added in order to break the bond.