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Chemistry Of The Atomic Bomb
An atom with the normal amount of protons and neutrons, is considered stable. when an extra neutron is put into the atom, it becomes unstable, and splits. the energy holding the atom together is let out, and the energy it takes to hold the atom together is a very large amount. That is why the explosion of the bomb is so big. When the atom splits, sit sends out neutrons, which create more explosions, creating the impact of the bomb to be enormous.

To think in terms of Einstein, E=MC^2. which means that the energy in the atom equals the mass times the speed of light squared. that is a huge amount of energy for such a tiny particle.

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