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Neon!
Uranium-235
Plutonium is a by product of nuclear reactions of uranium in a nuclear reactor. An example of reaction is: 23892U + n-------23992U-------23993Np + e--------23994Pu + e
A chemical reaction normally does have a product, and that product in some cases would be a polymer, but it is not true that a chemical reaction is a product or a polymer. It is a specific chemical change.
The reactions in which the products do not recombine to form reactants are called irreversible reactions. They are supposed to complete and are represented by putting a single arrow (-------->) between the reactants and products.
Neon!
carbon-12
Uranium-235
Uranium-235
The main product is a new isotope; ionizing radiations are also emited.
Q- value is a deterministic factor for the possibility of nuclear reaction. it is the difference of rest masses of the product and reactant of the reaction, and if it comes positive this means some energy added for the reaction to happen, and if it comes negative then the reaction will progress with the emission of energy.
Plutonium is a by product of nuclear reactions of uranium in a nuclear reactor. An example of reaction is: 23892U + n-------23992U-------23993Np + e--------23994Pu + e
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Yes, plutonium is produced as by-product in all types of nuclear reactors. The nuclear reaction is: 23892U + n-------23992U-------23993Np + e--------23994Pu + e
In the past protactinium was extracted as a by-product from uranium ores. Today is obtained by a nuclear reaction in reactor.
No - sunshine is a product of the nuclear reaction taking place within the sun's core. It has no mass or volume.
How can the product of a reaction be maximized?