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What is the difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion? Nuclear fusion is the process where 2 or more atoms collide at high speeds to form a new type of atomic nucleus. Nuclear fission is the process of an atom splitting into 2 atoms.
Nuclear power plants use fission instead of fusion primarily because scientists have not yet achieved practical controlled fusion reactions. Although fusion has the potential for greater energy release, it requires extreme conditions that are difficult to maintain.
Fusion occurs when two atoms slam together to form a heavier atom, like when two hydrogen atoms fuse to form one helium atom. This is the same process that powers the sun and creates huge amounts of energyseveral times greater than fission.
The phenomena of nuclear fusion and nuclear fission have one unique point in common: the atom. The process of fission, as its name suggests, consists of the division of a heavy atom into 2 light atoms. With fusion, the phenomenon is reversed: two light atoms combine to form a larger atom.
Fusion to unite: in nuclear fusion two nuclei are brought together to form a larger nucleus. Fission to split: in nuclear fission one nucleus is split roughly in half to form two smaller nuclei. We saw that nucleotides in an atomic nucleus are kept together by the strong nuclear force.
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In fission, energy is gained by splitting apart heavy atoms, for example uranium, into smaller atoms such as iodine, caesium, strontium, xenon and barium, to name just a few. However, fusion is combining light atoms, for example two hydrogen isotopes, deuterium and tritium, to form the heavier helium.