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Most nuclear reactors are thermal-neutron reactors. A few fast breeder reactors have been built, but not many.
Thermal Breeder Reactors use moderators but Fast Breeder Reactors don't use moderator.
The breeder reactor produce more fissile fuel than what is consumed while this is not the case for other nuclear reactors.
You can't compare and contrast nuclear reactors and breeder reactors, any more than you can compare a lion with a mammal. A lion is one example of many mammals; a breeder reactor is just one example of many types of nuclear reactor.
They all use nuclear fission
No, plutonium is obtained in all the types of nuclear reactors.
A breeder reactor generates (in a way) new fuel, sometimes more fuel than it uses, by converting non-fissionable isotopes into fissionable isotopes, through neutron capture.
Not as fuel, but it can be used in breeder reactors as breeding material to make fissile Uranium-233.
They're mostly the same, except that nuclear reactors aimed at breeding more fissile material use expensive primary coolant instead of cheap water.
The nuclear reactor is different from the breeder reactor because it generates energy through fission. Historically, in order to be called a breeder, a reactor must be specifically designed to create more fissile material than it consumes. this is what I've looked up and been able to find
Well, as nuclear reactors are nuclear reactors, nuclear reactors are not used inside nuclear reactors.
You can't compare and contrast nuclear reactors and breeder reactors, any more than you can compare a lion with a mammal. A lion is one example of many mammals; a breeder reactor is just one example of many types of nuclear reactor.