Nuclear fusion
The atomic nucleus contain protons and neutrons.
False. Combining nuclei to form a new nucleus is called nuclear fusion. Nuclear fission is the splitting of an atomic nucleus.
All atoms involved in a chemical reaction have an atomic nucleus.
The strong force holds atomic nuclei together.
Nuclear FUSION. When an atom disintegrates it is called 'Nuclear FISSION'.
The combination of two light atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus is called fusion.
When the atomic number of one nucleus is the same with the mass number of another nucleus and the mass number the same with the atomic number of the second nucleus, then these two nuclei are called mirror.
When the atomic number of one nucleus is the same with the mass number of another nucleus and the mass number the same with the atomic number of the second nucleus, then these two nuclei are called mirror.
The splitting of an atomic nucleus into smaller nuclei is called nuclear fission.
The atomic nucleus contain protons and neutrons.
It is called nuclear fusion. In this process, atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy. Nuclear fusion is the process that powers the sun and other stars.
The process of two or more atomic nuclei joining together to form a single nucleus is called nuclear fusion. This process releases a large amount of energy and is the same process that powers the sun and other stars.
nuclear fusion
This is called nuclear fission, it happens with only certain nuclei, like U-235 and Pu-239
All atomic nuclei contain protons (hydrogen has only one). The number of protons in the nucleus determines which element it forms, this is called the atomic number
False. Combining nuclei to form a new nucleus is called nuclear fusion. Nuclear fission is the splitting of an atomic nucleus.
Splitting an atomic nucleus is atomic fission. Fusion is the fusing or "forcing together" of particles or lighter atomic nuclei that then "stick together" to form a heavier atomic nucleus. Use the links below to learn more.Apex= Fission (Ryan Mcaphee =] )