Otto Hahn, Fritz Strassmann and Lise Meitner in December 1938.
Nuclear fission
Uranium atom is the heaviest.
By neutrons; bu the cross specific area is very small for thermal neutrons.
Lise Meitner, along with Otto Hahn, discovered nuclear fission in 1938 while analyzing uranium bombardment experiments. This groundbreaking finding laid the foundation for nuclear power and atomic weapons.
Uranium atom has 92 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is different for each isotope.
Scientists first split the atom in the 1930s. The process of splitting the atom, known as nuclear fission, was achieved by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann in 1938. This discovery laid the groundwork for the development of nuclear power and weapons.
uranium
The answer is neutron. :)
Yes, by nuclear fission.
Neutrons
Neutrons
They split the uranium atom.
The atom of uranium can split in a process called nuclear fission to generate electricity in nuclear power plants.
The nuclear fission of uranium is a reaction with neutrons.
Scientists have split the atom.
Nuclear fission
enstine found out how to split it but Lisa mieghtner acutally split the atom with her nephew at her side and otto haun claimed that he did but he didnt.(he and Lisa were co workers and when Hitler came (mieghtner was a Jew) he took credit for her work while she feld the country)