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nuclear fission and fusion in detail.

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Answered by yasir20
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Nuclear fusion and nuclear fission are different types of reactions that release energy due to the presence of high-powered atomic bonds between particles found within a nucleus. In fission, an atom is split into two or more smaller, lighter atoms. Fusion, in contrast, occurs when two or more smaller atoms fuse together, creating a larger, heavier atom.

yasir20: those are same
khanvilkarrathotc1lg: what are same
yasir20: look Byproducts of the reactionFission produces many highly radioactive particles.Few radioactive particles are produced by fusion reaction, but if a fission "trigger" is used, radioactive particles will result from that.
khanvilkarrathotc1lg: no
yasir20: sorry for the same they are not same i mistakely weote ir
khanvilkarrathotc1lg: in nuclear fission if dueterium an isotope of hydrogen is used then it does not leave toxic byproducts
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Answered by Anonymous
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NUCLEAR FISSION :- Nuclear fission is either a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts.

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NUCLEAR FUSION :- Nuclear fusion is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei come close enough to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles. 

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