With control rods made of Cadmium metal, which absorbs neutrons.
You probably mean nuclear fusion
Nuclear Fusion. This process involves 'fusing' together two smaller nuclei to form a bigger nucleus.
No, only nuclear reactions can.
Nuclear Fission
Nuclear reactions release large amounts of energy.
we will start with this statement cadmium rods have the property to absorb nutrons now we know that for nuclear reactions it is necessary for the neutrons to strike the nucleus of the atom and thus with the help of cadmium rods we can control the number of neutrons striking the nucleus and we can control our nuclear reactions
No, but control rods do.
Control rods are used.
number of control rods
Nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor are controlled reactions. The reactions in the atomic bomb are not controlled reactions
The sun's nuclear reactions are fusion reactions at extremely high temperatures and pressures, while the nuclear reactor's nuclear reactions are fission reactions at typical temperatures and pressures for earth.
Outer Electrons are not associated with nuclear reactions.
Nuclear fusion is a nuclear reaction, but so is fission. So not all nuclear reactions are fission.
You probably mean nuclear fusion
Fusion and fission nuclear reactions.
Reactions that involve nuclei, called nuclear reactions, result in a tremendous amount of energy. Two types are fission and fusion.
Nuclear chemistry is a branch of chemistry related to chemical processes involved in nuclear reactions.