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When we say that energy levels in atoms are quantized, we mean that electrons can only exist at specific energy levels and cannot exist between these levels. This concept impacts the behavior of electrons within an atom by determining the specific orbits or shells they can occupy, leading to the formation of distinct energy levels and the emission or absorption of specific amounts of energy when electrons move between these levels.
Bond energy refers to the amount of energy needed to break a chemical bond between two atoms in a molecule. It is a measure of the strength of the bond and is usually expressed in units of kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol). Higher bond energy indicates a stronger bond that requires more energy to break.
The transfer of energy in sound wave is by the atoms of that medium. When mechanical energy is given by our mouth in the atoms near the mouth, the atoms gain the mechanical energy and convert it into kinetic energy and begin to move within their mean positions and while moving they hit each other and the energy is is transferred to the other electron and this process continues until due to some factors the energy is transferred and heard by an observer at the other end. Sound waves require a material medium for their transmission. The transfer of energy in sound will not occur in a vacuum.
I'm assuming you mean Uranium 235 (the dangerous kind). Through nuclear decay we have this. U235 -> Th231 + a (a = alpha radiation particle). This yeilds 4.679 MeV of energy. Through nuclear fission, it is a lot more complicated. Since the Uranium particle does not always break the same way. Sometimes it will break into Cs135 and Mo100, and sometimes it will break into Sr89 and Nd146. These fission particles (the leftovers after uranium breaks up) will often go through rapid nuclear decay, because they are often very unstable, and will keep decaying down until they get to more stable materials. So it is really hard to map exactly what is happening on the whole.
atoms cannot makeup atoms. atoms are the smallest thing. it is unknown what makes an atom at the moment and it is unknown to science what the smallest thing is although atoms are identified as the smallest thing known False, atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Atoms themselves cannot explode, as they are the building blocks of matter. However, when atoms undergo a nuclear reaction or fission/fusion process, they can release a tremendous amount of energy in the form of an explosion.
Molecule and compound are two words that mean a substance made of atoms that are bonded together.
Basically everything and anything that is matter is composed of atoms. This would mean that literally, everything, in a classroom is made of atoms.
I guess you mean "nuclear energy". That's a collective term for nuclear fusion (combining light atoms into heavier atoms), and nuclear fission (splitting heavy atoms). Both processes can release large amounts of energy, in some cases.
Nuclear energy is released when uranium or plutonium nuclei are fissioned (split). Not clear what you mean by "particle", but nuclear energy only comes from a nuclear process, not a mechanical or chemical one.
That would depend on wiether or not the molecule reacts to the heat or not. For instance gasoline will take heat to a point then react in a combustion reaction, forming new substances. Metals take heat to a point then have enough energy to change state into a liquid, but they don't fly apart. The more energy you add to something in general, the more excited the atoms of the molecule become and the molecule will be able to change state. Or at some point the molecule will gain enough energy to chemically react. However to end my prattling, I know some substances will eventually hold enough heat to turn into plasma, which I think can separate into elements, which would mean the atoms had to split at some point.
Nobody made them. If you mean who discovered them, it is thought to have come from an Indian or Greek philosophers
A diatomic molecule is a molecule made up of two atoms.
hydrochloroflourocarbons it is made of hydrogen,flourine,chlorine and carbon atoms
It is not burning in the normal chemical sense, though nuclear engineers do talk about fuel burnup. By this they mean the amount of energy extracted from a tonne of fuel. The process is nuclear fission which means that the uranium nuclei split apart into two smaller fragments, and this releases thermal energy.
molecule or compound
energy=mass times speed of light squared (times by itself) (e=energy m=mass c=speed of light) *This formula calculates the energy that an object can release when its atoms are split (Same process used in atomic bombs). The formula means Energy is equal to mass times the speed of light times the speed of light again. In other words energy = mass x speed of light x speed of light. In numbers it would be energy = mass x 299'792.456 x 299'792.456 (Speed of light = 299'792.456 km/s)*