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Single celled organisms, bacteria and protozoa, reproduce by fission.
They are many but the most famous three are: uranium-233, Uranium-235, and Plutonium-239.Another answerUranium-235, uranium-238, and plutonium-239 are all capable of undergoing neutron induced fission. Actually there are other isotopes that also do this, but they are not commonly used as fuel.
At the levels at which the three are normally found in the environment, second-hand smoke is by far the most dangerous.
you can most likely not find Mercury in your cooking and baking products, due to the chemical makeup of this element. It would be too dangerous for your body.
Nuclear fission.
Lack (or reduced) fission products. Fission products emit most of the harmful radiation in fallout.
Most (but not all) fusion products are non-radioactive. Virtually all fission products are strongly radioactive beta or gamma emitters.
April, May, and June are generally the most dangerous months.
The most dangerous months are usually April, May, and June.
The most dangerous months are usually April, May, and June.
Yes. Some radioactive waste, like spent nuclear fuel, remains highly radioactive for thousands of years. Attempts were made to reprocess the spent fuel, but it is extremely dangerous and it is not very cost effective in many cases to do so. There are other forms of radioactive waste generated every day, but we work at being careful about what we generate to avoid having to store it. But the problem with nuclear fuel is a major one. Spent fuel is far and away the major contributor to high level radioactive waste in the world. Consider that 235U and 239Pu are the most common nuclear fuels. When they fission, they leave behind fission products. (The atom of fissile material "split in two" and there are a pair of fission fragments. Different pairs of fragments are possible.) With either fuel, there are over a dozen fission products from the fission process that have a half-life measured in thousands of years. There are a lot of fission products in the spent fuel, they are highly radioactive, and the remain highly radioactive for thousands of years after use. We can't just throw them away.
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There are a few example of RXN in daily life. The three most common examples are fusion, combustion, and fission.
Single celled organisms, bacteria and protozoa, reproduce by fission.
Paint is a dangerous good and is classified under Flammable Liquids. If you read most of the content written in most paint products, they would have a warning regarding the hazards of the product.
Concrete is made up of three main ingredients - water, Portland cement, and aggregates. To dissolve it, you can use hydrofluoric acid which is quite dangerous to use, or products called Ascarlite or Cemix.
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