The process of a nucleus breaking apart in chemistry is called nuclear fission, but it is very unlikely that the two resulting pieces will be equal. A general term would be division.
1/10 which is 1 out of ten, Think of breaking ten into 10 small equal size pieces and 5 into 5 equal size pieces. The pieces of 10 are smaller
No.
The atomic number is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus.
It really depends how long you make the pieces. You are better off in keeping the pieces multiples of 5 or 10 so you can maximise the amount of equal pieces
While many shapes can be divided into more than four equal pieces, the most common shape with that characteristic would be a pentagon, which has five equal pieces, or fifths. Another shape that would be divided into a different amount of equal pieces would be a triangle, with three equal pieces or thirs. And a third would be a hexagon, with six equal pieces, or sixths.
No because when they were in the box they were all together when you placed them together they're all together
The number of protons in the atomic nucleus is equal to atomic number.
The fewest number of pieces he needs of each kind of sub sandwich to make them equal is three. He will need three pieces of each sub sandwich to make them equal. 3 pieces of turkey 3 pieces of roast beef 3 pieces of ham
10 pieces
The atomic number reflects the charge number of the nucleus. It is always equal to the number of protons found in the nucleus.
A neutral atom has equal numbers of elecrons and protons.
If anything is cut into two equal pieces, it has been bisected.The present tense is bisect.