Nuclear Fusion
Atoms and Isotopes
Structure of the sun
Vocabulary
Atomic structure
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What is nuclear fusion?

Nuclear fusion is the process where two light atomic nuclei combine to form a single, heavier nucleus, releasing a significant amount of energy.

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What is the atomic number?

The number of protons in an atom's nucleus determines this number.

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What is the Sun's core?

This central region of the Sun is where nuclear fusion takes place, converting hydrogen into helium.

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Nucleus

The dense, positively charged center of an atom containing protons and neutrons.

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What are the three subatomic particles that make up an atom?

Protons, neutrons, and electrons.

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What is deuterium?

The primary isotope of hydrogen that serves as a fuel in most fusion reactions, found abundantly in water.

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What are electrons?

These particles are found orbiting the nucleus and have a negative charge.

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What is the photosphere?

This is the visible surface of the Sun, from which most of its energy escapes into space.

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Atom

The smallest unit of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element.

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What charge does a proton have?

A positive charge.

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What is plasma?

In nuclear fusion, plasma is a state of matter created by heating a fuel gas

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What are isotopes?

Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called these.

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What are hydrogen and helium?

The Sun is primarily composed of these two light elements.

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Atomic Number

The number of protons in the nucleus, which uniquely identifies an element.

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 Where are negatively charged particles found within an atom?

Orbiting the nucleus.

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What is helium?

In the sun's proton-proton chain reaction, hydrogen nuclei fuse to form this element.

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What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?

Atoms are primarily composed of these three subatomic particles.

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What is the radiative zone?

After leaving the core, energy travels outward through this zone via radiation.

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Mass Number

The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus.

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Which subatomic particle has no charge?

The neutron.

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What is a neutron?

 While fusion requires extremely high temperatures and pressures, this particle is used to start a chain reaction in a fission reactor.

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What is the mass number?

To find the number of neutrons in an isotope, you subtract the atomic number from this number.

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What is the chromosphere?

This turbulent, middle layer of the Sun's atmosphere is a region of great activity, often seen during eclipses.

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Ion

An atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons

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What does the atomic number of an element represent?

The number of protons.