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Asked: April 13, 20222022-04-13T05:48:30+00:00 2022-04-13T05:48:30+00:00In: Chemistry

Identify which of the following characteristics apply to fission, fusion, or both.

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    2022-04-13T05:48:33+00:00Added an answer on April 13, 2022 at 5:48 am

    It is important to keep in mind that it’s the process of fission and fusion process. The process of fusion is one in where the electrostatic force of the atoms is defeated and the atoms become fused. The process is typically seen with light elements like hydrogen. One clear example is what occurs in the sun because of extreme temperatures, pressure, and the gravitational force. In the event of fission the need for heavy atoms is required which is the atoms where energy is released through the splitting of atoms. At present, we are able to utilize this process to produce energy. This is why the proper order is:

    • Fusion
    1. High temperature is required at initiation of process
    2. This type of process occurs on the sun
    • Fission
    1. Heavily involves neutrons
    2. Process is used to generate electrical power
    • Both
    1. Involves transmutation of elements
    2. Radiation is emitted during the process
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