Nuclear Fission - The process of splitting a large nucleus into two or more smaller nuclei, Atoms Commonly Used in Nuclear Fission - Isotopes of: Uranium and Plutonium, Products of Nuclear Fission - A LOT of radioactivity and Energy, Examples of Nuclear Fission at Work - Nuclear power plants and atomic bombs, Nuclear Fusion - the process of combining two small atomic nuclei into a larger one, Atoms used in Nuclear Fusion - Isotopes of: Hydrogen, Deuterium and Tritium, Products of Nuclear Fusion - LOTS of energy and Helium, Where Nuclear Fusion Occurs - The Sun,
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Nuclear Fission vs. Nuclear Fusion
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