Chemistry, asked by kautilya47, 1 year ago

fission and fusion difference.....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fission is the splitting of a heavy, unstable nucleus into two lighter nuclei,

fusion is the process where two light nuclei combine together releasing vast amounts of energy.

Answered by superjunior
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 {\underline {\underline {FISSION }}}

fission occurs when one element break into several others, releasing energy in the process.

 {\underline{ EXAMPLE -}}

when a neurone strikes uranium it disintegrates into krypton, barium, a few neurons and lots of energy.

This energy is used by nuclear reactors.

 {\underline {\underline {FUSION}}}

In fusion two elements fuse together to form another element and also release energy.

 {\underline{ EXAMPLE -}}

tritium and deuterium fuse to form Helium and release enormous amount of energy in the bargain.
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