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Nuclear Bombardment Reactions ... Beta emission occurs in elements with more neutons than protons, so a neutron splits into a proton and an electron. The proton stays in the nucleus and the electron is emitted. Negative electrons are represented as follows: ... Here is an example equation for a bombardment reaction.
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Bombardment reactions involve the nucleus of the atom being bombarded (hence the name) with particles from the nucleus or an entire nucleus. Examples of the particles are neutrons and alpha particles. These reactions usually give off a different particle than ... Here is an example equation for a bombardment reaction:
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Nuclear Bombardment Reactions. Nuclei are hit with a beam of nuclei or nuclear particles to trigger a nuclear reaction; Occurs when a nuclear reaction is ...
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A radioactive isotope of an element (e.g., in the steel of a reactor core) which has been created by neutron bombardment. ... A device in which a nuclear fission chain reaction occurs under controlled conditions so that the heat yield can be harnessed or the neutron beams utilised. All commercial reactors are thermal...
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5. Differentiate among alpha, beta, and gamma emission. Give at least three features of each. 6. What occurs in a nuclear bombardment reaction? 7. What is a half-life;
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This is an unofficial and privately-maintained list of Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ's) regarding nuclear power generation in Canada. It is designed to meet general as well as technical interest needs. ... CANDU Nuclear Power Technology ... A.4 Where does the first neutron come from in a fission chain reaction?
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