well it is kinda a mess, putting it real simply.
No Strontium is produced by nuclear fission not fusion.
by nucleoli fission reactions
Nuclear power is produced through two processes: Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion.
Nuclear energy is produced by both fission and fusion processes.
The primary gases produced from nuclear fission are xenon and krypton. These noble gases are formed as byproducts of the nuclear fission process in nuclear reactors. They contribute to the overall radioactive inventory generated during nuclear power production.
Nuclear Fission Energy is energy that is produced using fissionable elements. The most common is Uranium. Fission energy involves the fission heating water and turning a turbine, much like coal.
Breeder nuclear fission produces more fissile material than it consumes, while conventional nuclear fission produces energy without producing additional fuel. Breeder reactors can create more fuel (like plutonium) for use in other reactors, making them potentially more efficient in terms of fuel usage.
All useful nuclear energy produced on Earth comes from nuclear fission of U-235 and/or Pu-239, in a variety of different reactor designs. In the stars it comes from fusion of hydrogen, not fission.
The fission of uranium-235 nuclei
You get nuclear fission in:nuclear fission reactorsatomic fission bombs
It is not true that: Carbon dioxide is produced during nuclear reactor operation or during nuclear fission.
Advantages: it is an alternative source of electricity and heat; it is at the base of fission bombs.Disadvantages: radioactive wastes are produced.