Radioactive waste.
Products of nuclear fission reactions
You probably mean nuclear fusion
Only one naturally occurring isotope of cesium is known, cesium-133 (133Cs) which is not radioactive. A number of artificial radioactive isotopes of cesium are known also. One radioactive isotope of cesium is of special importance, cesium-137. It is produced in nuclear fission reactions. Read more on cesium in the link below.
products of nuclear fission reactions
Radioactive waves
Fission products
no, but the products of fission are radioactive
- radioactive decay - nuclear fission - nuclear reactions
The answer is FALSE. Products of Nuclear fission of Uranium are highly radioactive.
There are four types of nuclear reactions. Fusion Fission Radioactive Decay Artificial Transmutation
weak force
Radioactive reaction is a red-ox reaction. This is a nuclear decay.
No. The products of nuclear fusion are not radioactive.
It is simply a fact that nuclear fission produces radioactive fission products
Nuclear reactions, radioactive decay, natural fission
No. Nuclear reactions are not chemical reactions. They involve changes to the nucleus of the atom, such as radioactive decay.
The object of nuclear chemistry is the study of radioactive materials, nuclear wastes, chemical reactions in a nuclear reactor etc.