When the n/p ratio becomes equal to one, nuclei will get stability.As a result reaction will stop.
No, it is not correct; only a nuclear chain reaction can be stopped with control rods.
Nuclear
Nuclear fission.
Yes.
Because fire in itself is not a ball of nuclear fusion reactions which is what the stars in every solar system are, which produces UV radiation, a fire is just heat and not a nuclear reaction.
Not of itself, but it can be made to be.
A nuclear chain reaction is one in which the disintegration of one nucleus creates a cascade of nucleons which, in their turn, cause the disintegration of other nuclei and thus the process can sustain itself.
No, it is not correct; only a nuclear chain reaction can be stopped with control rods.
In nuclear reactors, krypton can absorb enough neutrons to slow or stop the chain reaction.
The reason a nuclear chain reaction occurs is that one of the by products of a single reaction: the neutrons can start reactions of their own. So how do you stop a chain reaction? Stop these neutrons from causing any more reactions. This is done in nuclear reactors by placing control rods into the reactor core. These control rods are made of elements that can absorb the high energy neutrons without reacting themselves. Therefore, by moving these rods in and out of the reactor, the rate of reaction in a nuclear reactor can be easily controlled.
Nuclear
A nuclear chain reaction nuclear fission
nuclear reaction= Kernreaktion
In nuclear reactors, krypton can absorb enough neutrons to slow or stop the chain reaction.
A nuclear chain reaction nuclear fission
Current nuclear reactors rely on nuclear fission as their nuclear reaction.
False