Nuclear energy is not produced by chemical reactions
thermal nuclear chemicals mechanical light electrical sound
No- Because Nuclear energy produces A LOT of radiation. Some bad chemicals may enter the earths athmoshere. but that don't have a large affect on the athmosphere.
Nuclear chemicals are substances that contain radioactive isotopes or can undergo nuclear reactions. These chemicals are typically used in nuclear processes, such as nuclear power generation, radioisotope production, and nuclear research. It is important to handle and store nuclear chemicals safely due to their potential risks to health and the environment.
What do you mean by nuclear chemicals?
chemical energy. when we use atoms, or chemicals, the energy starts out as chemical energy before becoming electrical energy
It's not so much the "chemical" part, but that fact that there are many radioactive isotopes.
Nuclear Fission is the separation of two superheated nuclei of the same atom/ion. It creates a burst of energy which is used to spin turbines for nuclear energy. It is the opposite of nuclear fusion as that fuses the chemicals, this is the separation. So the answer: two atoms, some energy and a LOT of radioactive waste
nuclear chemicals such as plutonium
Hazardous waste refers to any material that poses a threat to human health or the environment due to its chemical properties, while nuclear energy is a form of energy derived from splitting atoms in a process called nuclear fission. Nuclear energy is a low-carbon energy source but requires careful management of radioactive waste, which is a type of hazardous waste.
Nuclear fusion produces nuclear energy
Chemicals for chemical nuclear warfare
The energy released is nuclear energy.