The models below represent nuclear reactions. The atoms on the left of the equal sign are present before the reaction, and the atoms on the right of the equal sign are produced after the reaction. Model 1: Atom 1 + Atom 2 = Atom 3 + energy Model 2: Atom 4 = Atom 5 + Atom 6 + energy Which of these statements is most likely correct about the two models? (2 points) Group of answer choices Both models show reactions which produce energy in the sun. Both models show reactions which use up energy in the sun. Model 1 shows reactions in the nuclear power plants and Model 2 shows reactions in the sun. Model 1 shows reactions in the sun and Model 2 shows reactions in a nuclear power plant.

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Answer:

Model 1 shows reactions in the sun and Model 2 shows reactions in the nuclear power plants.

Explanation:

There are two kind of nuclear ractions- fusion and fission reactions.

Both release a huge amount of energy in different ways. Fusion reactions are nuclear reactions  in which two smaller lighter atoms combine into a larger heavier atom, with the respective release of energy.

That is what model 1 shows:

Model 1: Atom 1 + Atom 2 = Atom 3 + energyThat is the process that happens and is responsible for the huge amount of heat produced in and released by the Sun.

In the Sun two atoms of hydrogen fuse into a larger atom of helium.

That is represented by the nuclear reaction:

  some other particles

Since fusion reactions need extremely high temperatures and pressure to start and keep going the technology to use them economically is still in development.Fission reactions involve the split of the atom into smaller (lighter) atoms, releasing a huge amount of energy.

That is depicted by the model 2:

Model 2: Atom 4 = Atom 5 + Atom 6 + energy

As you see one atom is being spited  in two atoms with the release with release of energy.

An example is the fission of uranium-235

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