The electronic clouds (orbits) around the nucleus is extra nuclear part of atom.
nothing
This part is the core of the nuclear reactor containing the nuclear fuel.
yes it is.... it is the main part of a nuclear weapon.
No - except in extremes and as part of nuclear processes.
Fuel cells are an important part of a nuclear reactor. The component that powers the nuclear reactor is the reactor core and the fuel cells are found inside and hold uranium dioxide.
Nuclear fuel is the fuel used to produce nuclear energy.
The electronic clouds (orbits) around the nucleus is extra nuclear part of atom.
The extra nuclear part.(electronic shells)
This part is the core of the nuclear reactor containing the nuclear fuel.
The process which describes the splitting of a large unstable atom into two intermediate size atoms and extra neutrons is called nuclear fission. Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process.
the nuclear is the part of the cell that does nothing
yes it is.... it is the main part of a nuclear weapon.
Large amount of energy and extra neutrons are released
The pprefix for extra is 'extra'
nucleus, of course. that's why its called nuclear.
The nucleus (called nuclear DNA) and Extra nuclear DNA source: 1- chloroplasts (cpDNA) and 2- Mitochondrial (mtDNA).
England is part of the United Kingdom and it does have nuclear weapons and has had them for several decades.
Yes. The nuclear membrane includes the nucleus. It allows movement into and out of the nucleus.