asked 118k views
4 votes
The amount of energy released from a fission reaction is much greater than the energy released from a chemical reaction because in a fission reaction

(1) mass is converted into energy
(2) energy is converted into mass
(3) ionic bonds are broken
(4) covalent bonds are broken

asked
User Spyfx
by
7.3k points

2 Answers

5 votes
The answer is (1) mass is converted into energy. The fission is the change of atom nucleus. And chemical reaction is the breaking down and forming chemical bonds between atoms.
answered
User Xelber
by
7.6k points
0 votes

Answer: Mass is converted into energy.

Explanation: There are mainly 2 types of nuclear reactions -

a) Nuclear Fission - in which one heavy nucleus gets break into two or more products releasing tremendous amount of energy especially kinetic energy. The amount of energy released due to mass-energy equivalence principle is higher as some amount of mass of the nucleus gets converted into the energy thus decreasing the mass.

The image of the reaction is attached.

b) Nuclear Fusion - in which 2 or more nuclei fused together to form a heavy nucleus .

The amount of energy released from a fission reaction is much greater than the energy-example-1
answered
User Jeremythuff
by
8.6k points

No related questions found

Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.