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What results from splitting an atomic nucleus? 2 atoms identical to the original atom are formed 2 new atoms different from the original atom are formed 2 atoms are chemically joined 1 new atom different
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What results from splitting an atomic nucleus?
2 atoms identical to the original atom are formed
2 new atoms different from the original atom are formed
2 atoms are chemically joined
1 new atom different from the original is formed​
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Answer:2 atoms from the same are formed
Step-by-step explanation:
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nuclear fission , 2 new atoms
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