👉 plectrons are particles of unstable electrons that exist in the state of a single electron. These electrons can be emitted from an atom as part of a nuclear reaction, releasing energy and creating new particles like protons or neutrons. In chemistry, plectrons are often used to describe the interaction between two atoms through a process called nuclear fusion. In this scenario, two nuclei that have been separated by a distance known as a "gap" are fused together in a nuclear reaction, releasing energy in