do you mean uranium? Titanium is a super strong light weight material normally used in aircraft. Uranium is a radio-active highly unstable atom.
because it is highly reactive and it can react with the nuclear so the plant will explode.
There may be Radium, Thorium, Uranium or even Plutonium which can be used in nuclear reactors.
In test reactors.
Typically, Uranium-235 is used as fuel in nuclear reactors.
Nuclear Weapons Nuclear Reactors Nuclear Batteries
Plutonium can be used in nuclear reactors for nuclear propulsion of ships and submarines.
If you are looking for the answer to the Aluminium and Titanium crossword then the answer is: Nuclear Reactors
Well, as nuclear reactors are nuclear reactors, nuclear reactors are not used inside nuclear reactors.
Current nuclear reactors rely on nuclear fission as their nuclear reaction.
We use nuclear fission in nuclear reactors to tap nuclear energy.
No, at least not for power reactors
There may be Radium, Thorium, Uranium or even Plutonium which can be used in nuclear reactors.
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No substitute for nuclear power reactors especially if there is no available fossil fuel.
Nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons
No, nuclear fission operates all nuclear reactors. If they are power plant reactors it is used to generate electricity.
Nuclear reactors.
In test reactors.