When you split a atom, you will get quarks, when you split a quark, the theory is that you will get little strings of energy (take a look at the string theory)
The hydrogen atom has only one electron.
This process is called nuclear fission.
it can, but wen it is it releases a massive amount on energy that creates a big explosion. we can control these explosions though, ie nucleur power.
in the center. Its called a Nucleus. It controlls the atom
When you split an atom, you create a nuclear fission. The energy from splitting that atom is converted to electricity. To split an atom means to literally "break it in half." An atom has a nucleus with negatively charged electrons around it. The reaction of the atom splitting is so large that a small amount can convert into numerous amounts of energy.
hydrogen
The mass of an atom is contained primarily in its nucleus.
Firstly, this isn't really an entertainment or arts question. Secondly, the electrons don't contain nuclear energy, no. Nuclear energy is found within the bonds of an atom.
No, we don't know yet but you can split atoms to create vast amounts of energy like the atom bomb
Yes. Very large amount of energy is derived from uranium. The atom of uranium brake down to give you atom of lead. There is loss of some mass in the process. That mass is converted into energy as per Einstein's equation. That is E = m C square. It is tremendous energy.
Each period corresponds to the number of shells (energy levels) contained in the atom.
The French get the majority of their electricity by containing and harnessing the energy from splitting atoms. So yes, it's very doable.
The hydrogen atom has only one electron.
a chlorine atom.
5 valence electrons can be contained in 1 atom
It depends on which atom you are talking about. Be specific! (like all my teachers tell me) :)
A polyatomic Radical is a atom that differs from other because it has come into contact with a massive energy force and fused it into a different form