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In a nuclear reaction energy is released by the combination of two elements into a new element. This process is an example of-
A. Nuclear Fusion
B. Nuclear Fission
            
        Can soeone tell me if I have the correct answer?
Thank You,
My answer- A
In a nuclear reaction energy is released by the combination of two elements into a new element. This process is an example of-
A. Nuclear Fusion
B. Nuclear Fission
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                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    Yes, I agree.
In fusion, nuclei combine to form a heavier element. I suppose both starting nuclei could be the same element though.
In fission, particles bombarding the nucleus split it into two smaller atomic number nuclei.
    
In fusion, nuclei combine to form a heavier element. I suppose both starting nuclei could be the same element though.
In fission, particles bombarding the nucleus split it into two smaller atomic number nuclei.
                    Answered by
            Carlyn
            
    Yes I agree to
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    The factor that affects how easily an electron can be removed from an atom is the
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
     The factor that affects how easily an electron can be removed from an atom is the
 
A. surrounding atoms.
B. temperature of the environment.
 
C. structure of the atom.
 
D. size of the atom.
 
  
    
A. surrounding atoms.
B. temperature of the environment.
C. structure of the atom.
D. size of the atom.
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