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Transmutation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Transmutation may refer to: In pre-scientific experimentation : •Alchemy; some alchemists sought a way to turn inexpensive metals such as lead into gold. In radiochemistry and nuclear physics :...
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Nuclear transmutation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element or isotope into another, which occurs through nuclear reactions. Natural transmutation occurs when radioactive elements spontaneously d...
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Destruction of long-lived radioactive waste, report by the ENS Expert Group on "Transmutation", Nuclear Europe Worldscan 1-2/1994, p. 17-19. ... Transmutation with nuclear reactors, Accelerator-based transmutation and related topics, and the chemical aspects of transmutation are all covered in this section. More...
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In the course of the last four months it has been made probable - through the work of Joliot in France as well as Fermi and Szilard in America - that it may become possible to set up a nuclear chain reaction in a large mass of uranium, by which vast amounts of power and large quantities of new radium-like elements would...
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When irradiated with neutrons in a nuclear reactor, these isotopes can be made to undergo nuclear fission, destroying the original actinide isotope and producing a spectrum of radioactive and ... Themes > Science > Chemistry > Nuclear Chemistry > Nuclear Reactions > Transmutation > Partitioning and Transmutation...
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Nuclear Transmutation: The Reality of Cold Fusion (Hardcover) ... This item: Nuclear Transmutation: The Reality of Cold Fusion by Dr. Tadahiko Mizuno ... Nuclear Transmutation: The Reality of Cold Fusion 5.0 out of 5 stars (1); $12.00;
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Nuclear Alchemy Gamble: An Assessment of Transmutation as a; Nuclear Waste Management Strategy ... This illustrates that transmutation nuclear reactions would need to be closely controlled so that there is an overall change from long-lived to short-lived radionuclides without a build up of new long-lived radionuclides.
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