What actually happens with real atoms is they bond toguether. If they can't bond, they simply bounce off. In order for atoms to really fuse, they need to get so close, that their nuclear attraction is stronger than their electric repulsion, and so they fuse and a bunch of energy is released.
Half-life (symbol t1⁄2) is the time required for a quantity to reduce to half of its initial value. The term is commonly used in nuclear physics to describe how quickly unstable atoms undergo radioactive decay or how long stable atoms survive. In other words, the time it takes for half of a substance to decay into something else, here the atom loses 2 electrons, it does not decay, it simply ionizes (AKA it loses one or more electrons)
So it splits the atom in two???????? (I mean yes, some elements radiate helium by leting a He4 nucleus escape, but you can't really separate a bunch of hadrons stuck toguether)
5/10 they do draw but they make REALLY thick lines while drawing horiszontaly, but I do like the thing that if they get close toguether, the ink will mix!
Also, I got banned for a bug, I could'nt have made a comment because it prevented me from doing so. Im planning on making a forum acount (still needs activation by a mod) so I can report the bug. And now, if I get a banned again, it will be Forever! Thats really bad. Please fix it