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No, fission and fusion are not opposites. Fission is defined as the act of splitting into parts and fusion is defined as a coalition of factions or the act of fusing.

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What is the opposite reaction to fusion?

fission


What is fusion and fission?

Fusion is the combination of two nuclei into one. Fission is just the opposite, the splitting of one nucleus into two.


The opposite reaction to fusion is called?

Fission is the opposite reaction to fusion. Fission involves the splitting of a heavy atomic nucleus into lighter elements, releasing a large amount of energy in the process.


What is the difference a fission and fusion?

fission is the splitting of atoms of uranium or plutionium by the means of neutrons. fusion is the opposite. fusion is the violent combining of atoms through magnatism and heat. our own sun uses fusion to shine.


What is the oppoiste of fission?

I am not sure if there is an opposite of fission, where an atom is split in half, but if there was an opposite it would probably be nuclear fusion, where two nuclei join together giving off energy. Nuclear fusion occurs in space, and it is how the sun gives off its energy.


Is nuclear fusion more cheaper and easier to produce then nuclear fission?

No. Just the opposite.


Which do you currently use nuclear fusion or fission?

I currently use nuclear fusion.


Can fission occur after fusion?

No, fission and fusion are two distinct nuclear reactions. Fusion involves the joining of atomic nuclei to release energy, while fission involves the splitting of atomic nuclei. They are not directly connected processes, so fusion does not lead to fission.


Is atomic bomb fission or fusion?

Fission.


Is reaction on sun a fusion or fission?

fission..sup


Is energy released during fission but absorbed during fusion?

Energy is released during fusion and fission.


Which process, fission or fusion, releases more energy?

Fusion releases more energy than fission.

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