describe difference between nuclear fusion and fission
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Both fission and fusion arenuclear reactions that produce energy, but the applications are not the same. Fission is the splitting of a heavy, unstable nucleus into two lighter nuclei, and fusion is the process where two light nuclei combine together releasing vast amounts of energy.
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nuclear fusion
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1) small nuclei will combine with each other to from an large nuclei
2)it is not a chain reaction
3)the process of fusion reaction cannot be controlled
4)very high amount of energy is required for this process to take place
5)high amount of energy is released
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nuclear fission
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1) larger nuclei will split to from an smaller nuclei
2)it is a chain reaction
3)the process of fission reaction can be controlled
4)less amount of energy is enough for this process
5)energy released is very high but less than that of fusion
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1) small nuclei will combine with each other to from an large nuclei
2)it is not a chain reaction
3)the process of fusion reaction cannot be controlled
4)very high amount of energy is required for this process to take place
5)high amount of energy is released
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nuclear fission
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1) larger nuclei will split to from an smaller nuclei
2)it is a chain reaction
3)the process of fission reaction can be controlled
4)less amount of energy is enough for this process
5)energy released is very high but less than that of fusion
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