No, two nuclei do not combine to form one nucleus in nuclear fission. It is the process of nuclear fusion that speaks to the combination of two nuclei to form one nucleus. The two nuclei are fused to form a new nucleus. Nuclear fission is the "breaking" or "splitting" of an atomic nucleus into two (or possibly more) smaller fragments.
The plural form of nucleus is nuclei.
The singular form of nuclei is nucleus.
Fusion is the process in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei in physics.
During the solar nuclear reaction, in the proton-proton chain, four hydrogen nuclei (protons) bond together to form a helium nucleus. Two protons combine to form a deuterium nucleus, which then fuses with another proton to form helium-3. Two of the helium-3 nuclei then fuse to form helium-4.
"Nucleus" is a singular noun. The plural form is "nuclei".
..particles (nuclei) fuse together to form heavier nuclei. Initially, two protons fuse together (hydrogen atom nuclei) to form deuterium. These in turn may fuse with further protons, or with another deuterium nuclei to for a helium nuclei. As the heavier nuclei form, lots of energy is released.
Two nuclei fuse together to form another element
..particles (nuclei) fuse together to form heavier nuclei. Initially, two protons fuse together (hydrogen atom nuclei) to form deuterium. These in turn may fuse with further protons, or with another deuterium nuclei to for a helium nuclei. As the heavier nuclei form, lots of energy is released.
the singular form of nuclei is nucleus
The singular form of nuclei is nucleus.
The plural form of nucleus is nuclei.
This process is called nuclear fusion. It is the reaction that powers the sun and other stars, where hydrogen nuclei combine to form helium nuclei, releasing vast amounts of energy in the process.
Fusion is the process in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei in physics.
During the solar nuclear reaction, in the proton-proton chain, four hydrogen nuclei (protons) bond together to form a helium nucleus. Two protons combine to form a deuterium nucleus, which then fuses with another proton to form helium-3. Two of the helium-3 nuclei then fuse to form helium-4.
Nuclear fusion is the source of the Sun's energy. In the Sun's core, hydrogen nuclei fuse to form helium nuclei, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of photons. This process is sustained by the Sun's enormous gravitational pressure and temperature.
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