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For each atom, in its natural state, the number of electrons and the number of protons is equal. This number may or may not be the same as the number.

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2 For each atom, in its natural state, the number of electrons and the number of protons is equal. This number may or may not be the same as the number of neutrons within that atom,in fact, there may be several different number of neutrons within the nucleolus of the atoms of the same type. Atoms of the same element that have different amounts of neutrons within its nucleolus are called isotopes. An example of this is chlorine; there may be 18 or 20 neutrons within its nucleolus.

3 Nuclear energy is energy in the nucleolus (core) of an atom. When released, this energy can be used to make electricity. It can be released from atoms in two ways: nuclear fusion and nuclear fission. In nuclear fusion, energy is released when atoms are combined or fused when atoms are combinedor fused together to form a larger atom. This is how the sun produces energy. In nuclear fission, atoms are split apart to form smaller atoms, releasing energy. Nuclear power plants use nuclear fission to produce electricity.

4 In nuclear fission, the nuclei of atoms are split, causing energy to be released. The atomic bomb and nuclear reactors work by fission. The element uranium is the main fuel used to undergo nuclear fission to produce energy since it has many favorable properties. Uranium nuclei can be easily split by shooting neutrons at them. Also, once a uranium nucleus is split, multiple neutrons are released which are used to split other uranium nuclei. This phenomenon is known as a chain reaction.

5 In nuclear fusion, the nuclei of atoms are joined together, or fused. This happens only under very hot conditions. The Sun, like all other stars, creates heat and light through nuclear fusion. In the Sun, hydrogen nuclei fuse to make helium. The hydrogen bomb, humanity's most powerful and destructive weapon, also works by fusion. The heat required to start the fusion reaction is so great that an atomic bomb is used to provide it. Hydrogen nuclei fuse to form helium and in the process release huge amounts of energy thus producing a huge explosion.


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