Nuclear reactor technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A nuclear reactor is a device in which nuclear chain reactions are initiated, controlled, and sustained at a steady rate. The most significant use of nuclear reactors is as an energy source for the ...
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Nuclear reactions are completely independent of chemical reactions, in the sense that nuclear energies are several orders of magnitude larger. Thus an atom which has undergone a nuclear reaction reacts the same chemically as an identical atom which has not. ... There are four major types of nuclear reaction:
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When the target nuclei are bombarded by particles, there are some general types of interactions. ... where a and a' have different kinetic energies. ... 235U (n, 3 n) fission products; 239Pu (n, 3 n) fission products...
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There are three different types of nuclear reactions. ... Two points:diagram adequately compares and contrasts the three types of nuclear reactions; model lacks clarity; presentation clear but speaking skills lacking; One point:diagram inadequate; model lacks clarity;
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Nuclear Weapons Design ... uclear weapons depend on two fundamentally different types of nuclear reactions, each of which releases energy: ... NOTE 3:
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Nuclear weapons depend on two fundamentally different types of nuclear reactions, each of which releases energy: Fission, which involves the splitting of heavy elements (e.g. uranium); and fusion, which involves the combining of light elements (e.g. hydrogen). ... The Effects of Nuclear War (pdf 3.3 Mb)
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There are several different types of reactors as indicated in the following table. ... The initial radioactive products have long since decayed into stable elements but close study of the amount and location of these has shown that there was little movement of radioactive wastes during and after the nuclear reactions.
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'We should welcome controlled and accidental release of nuclear fission products in the oceans and elsewhere which, by their mutagenic virtues, provide our microbial friends with a rich spectrum of adaptive perspectives' (Mutzel, 1995). I personally do not agree with this as it could put marine organisms and humans at...
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All of the processes discussed in this section are examples of nuclear reactions, which are different from ordinary chemical reactions. ... You will need to be familiar with several types of nuclear reactions and terms related to them to be fully prepared for the SAT II Chemistry test, and in this section ... 4.3 Half-Lives...
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