It can eject anything, depending on the particular nucleus and the reaction involved, ranging from alpha (Helium nucleus) to beta (electron or positron), gamma (photon/energy) to neutron. If it splits, then it can "eject", so to speak, mixed fission byproducts, which encompasses a wide range of nuclei.
In nuclear fission it is neutrons
eliminate, expel
the granular material visible within the nucleus is called chromatin!
Radioactive disintegration (or decay)
An electron ejected from the surface of a material by the photoelectric effect
The disintegration constant is the fraction of the number of atoms of a radioactive nuclide which decay in unit time; is the symbol for the decay constant in the equation N = Noe^-t, where No is the initial number of atoms present, and N is the number of atoms present after some time (t).
It is smaller than the original atom and is possibly radioactive.
A nuclear chain reaction is one in which the disintegration of one nucleus creates a cascade of nucleons which, in their turn, cause the disintegration of other nuclei and thus the process can sustain itself.
Yes, it is possible; disintegration is not considered a nuclear reaction.
No. It is a nuclear reaction - radioactive disintegration.
Atomic nuclei are changed by nuclear reactions or radioactive disintegration.
Telophase
... just about anything, really. Electrons, positrons, neutrinos, helium-4 nuclei, neutrons, photons, lighter nuclei (other than helium), almost any combination of the above. You're going to need to provide more details if you want a more specific answer.
According to Dalton's atomic theory chemical reactions occur when atoms are separated, joined, or rearranged. Atoms of one element, however, are never changed into atoms of another element as a result of a chemical reaction (it is possible only during nuclear reactions and radioactive disintegration).
Nuclear emission of a helium ion is called alpha decay.
In physics : the atomization is the action of separating a object in very small pieces. Pulverization is the action of fractionning a body into powder. Disintegration is the transformation of a proton into a neutron, also creating an electron. This is the base of a nuclear chain-reaction.
The Disintegration Loops was created in 1982.
The Disintegration Machine was created in 1929.