not sure buh i thinkk its ionisation. if not lets kill my chem teacher....!!!!
The radioactive process called "alpha emission" decreases the number of protons in a decaying atom by the even number 2.
fission and fusion
The two processes that produce nuclear changes are nuclear fusion and nuclear fission. Nuclear fusion involves combining two atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, while nuclear fission involves splitting a heavy nucleus into smaller ones. Both processes release a large amount of energy.
Nuclear processes that can release large amounts of energy.
No, lithium does not form from nuclear fission. Lithium is created in stars through nuclear fusion processes. In nuclear fission, heavy atomic nuclei split into smaller ones, releasing energy in the process.
Nuclear fusion and fission are both processes that involve releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom. They can both produce large amounts of energy and are used in nuclear power plants.
Nuclear energy is produced by both fission and fusion processes.
binary fission
fission and fusion
The reactor(s) at Chernobyl are fission reactors, and fission of fuel and fission products following the fire and the overheating of the core melted it down.
The following statement is not true: Fission is a sport where you try to catch fiss!
Binary fission -Biology student
The sun's energy is generated through fusion processes.
The sun's energy is generated through fusion processes.
Energy is released when the the mass of the nucleus of an atom is reduced by the release of neutrons and gamma photons during the process of nuclear fission.
Yes, that is correct.
The two processes that produce nuclear changes are nuclear fusion and nuclear fission. Nuclear fusion involves combining two atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, while nuclear fission involves splitting a heavy nucleus into smaller ones. Both processes release a large amount of energy.
Both processes change the nature of the atom.