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Nuclear wastes are treated with chemical products with the purpose of obtaining an insoluble material.

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What is nuclear chemistry?

Nuclear chemistry is a branch of chemistry related to chemical processes involved in nuclear reactions.


How does chemistry specifically related to nuclear chemistry?

Nuclear chemistry is the chemistry involved in nuclear processes; in a large sense may be considered also the chemistry of radioactive elements. Sometimes radiation chemistry (radiochemistry) is considered a chapter of nuclear chemistry.


What is nuclear chemistry short answer?

Nuclear chemistry study nuclear materials and elements, isotopes, chemical processes involved in nuclear energy, some radioactivity applications, etc.


What is the chemistry of nuclear fission?

This is the essentially the chemistry of fission products.


How do you dispose of chemicals in an unlabelled bottle?

Call your local waste disposal company. They usually have hazardous chemical disposal days.

Related questions

Is the disposal nuclear waste is allowed in antarctica?

No.


What are the pros and cons of nuclear waste disposal?

THAT I DO NOT KNOW


How many waste disposal companies in Australia?

Australia doesnt have nuclear waste


Does concrete used in nuclear waste disposal get radioactive and if not why not?

yes it does


Is waste disposal a problem of nuclear energy?

Yes, but it is a manageable problem


Will nuclear waste be dangerous to future generations?

Absolutely ! Nuclear waste takes hundreds - perhaps thousands of years to decay. Many generations of people to come will have to manage the storage and disposal of nuclear waste.


How can the disposal of high-level nuclear waste be a problem?

It's highly radioactive.


What are the problems with nuclear fuels?

The possibility of thermal runaway and the disposal of the radioactive waste are the two major problems with nuclear.


Which is the main issue that limits the degree that nuclear power is used for energy?

the effective storage and disposal of nuclear waste


What has the author W F Bonner written?

W. F Bonner has written: 'The high-level waste immobilization program' -- subject(s): Waste disposal, Radioactive waste disposal, Reactor fuel reprocessing, Nuclear facilities


What has the author J E Mendel written?

J. E Mendel has written: 'The storage and disposal of radioactive waste as glass in canisters' -- subject(s): Glass waste, Radioactive wastes, Nuclear facilities, Storage, Waste disposal


What has the author M S Hanson written?

M. S. Hanson has written: 'Spray calcination/in-can melting' -- subject(s): Radioactive waste disposal, Reactor fuel reprocessing, Reduction (Chemistry), Waste disposal