The process you are referring to is called chemical bonding. It involves the rearrangement of atoms where new bonds are formed between them to create different molecules or compounds.
The process that bonds molecules together is called chemical bonding. It involves the sharing, transferring, or donating of electrons between atoms to achieve a stable configuration. This creates strong forces of attraction that hold the atoms together in a molecule.
The rearranging of atoms to form new combinations is called bonding, more specifically chemical bonding (or chemical reaction) and the resultant "new combinations" are called compounds.
When hydrogen atoms fuse together inside the sun, they form helium atoms through a process called nuclear fusion. This fusion process releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, which is what powers the sun and sustains life on Earth.
Atoms are the building blocks of matter; they are the smallest units of an element. Molecules, on the other hand, are made up of atoms that are chemically bonded together. Atoms are indivisible, while molecules can consist of multiple atoms bonded together in a specific arrangement.
Metal atoms in an alloy are mixed through a process called alloying, where different metals are melted together and then cooled to form a solid solution. During the cooling process, the atoms of each metal mix together to create a uniform distribution, resulting in a new material with unique properties that may differ from the individual metals.
The process of joining two atoms together is known as bonding. This process is responsible for making all the known substances in the world beyond the basic elements from which they are derived.
The process of joining two nuclei together to form a new element is called nuclear fusion. This occurs when the nuclei of two atoms are forced together, typically at very high temperatures and pressures, overcoming their electrostatic repulsion to merge and form a heavier nucleus. Nuclear fusion is the process that powers the sun and other stars.
Chemical bonding or covalent bonding.
The process of atoms joining together is called bonding. There are different types of bonding, such as covalent bonding where atoms share electrons, and ionic bonding where atoms transfer electrons to form ions that attract each other.
The Chernobyl disaster involved a nuclear fission reaction. Fission is the process of splitting atoms to release energy, which is the fundamental reaction in nuclear power plants like the one at Chernobyl. Fusion, on the other hand, involves joining atoms together to release energy and is the process that powers the sun.
Nuclear fusiomn of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms.
Such a process is called a chemical reaction. In a chemical reaction, the atoms of different elements form new bonds with atoms of other elements which results in formation of new substances called as products.
Chemical reactions
The process that bonds molecules together is called chemical bonding. It involves the sharing, transferring, or donating of electrons between atoms to achieve a stable configuration. This creates strong forces of attraction that hold the atoms together in a molecule.
The rearranging of atoms to form new combinations is called bonding, more specifically chemical bonding (or chemical reaction) and the resultant "new combinations" are called compounds.
"Fusion" means mashing two or more things together in sucha way as to cause them to join up and form a single thing.Fusion is the joining of two items together. Fusion welding of steel is a common fabrication method. In atomic power generation, fusion is a method (yet to be perfected) of joining atoms together to make heavier ones, and with the release of energy.
to gain more stability