Uranium (especialy the fissile isotope) 235U is fissionable by bombardments with thermal neutrons.
It is true that a uranium nucleus splits in the nuclear fission of uranium.
no. the sun uses fussion, not fission. fussion requires two hydrogens that "fuse" to make a helium, which gives off a lot more energy then fission. It does not require uranium.
if the fission was of uranium, then yes. but many transuranic elements (e.g. plutonium, americium) also fission.
The answer is FALSE. Products of Nuclear fission of Uranium are highly radioactive.
Hahn, Meitner and Strassmann discovered the nuclear fission of uranium atoms in 1939.
Uranium is used to make energy by fission
It is true that a uranium nucleus splits in the nuclear fission of uranium.
no. the sun uses fussion, not fission. fussion requires two hydrogens that "fuse" to make a helium, which gives off a lot more energy then fission. It does not require uranium.
After the nuclear fission of uranium-235 many fission products (other elements) are formed.
The fission energy of the fissile isotope uranium-235 is 1,68.10e8 kJ/mol.
if the fission was of uranium, then yes. but many transuranic elements (e.g. plutonium, americium) also fission.
The answer is FALSE. Products of Nuclear fission of Uranium are highly radioactive.
Hahn, Meitner and Strassmann discovered the nuclear fission of uranium atoms in 1939.
Yes, by spontaneous fission, but the nymber of neutrons is very small because the halflife of the spontenuoes fission is: for Uranium 235: (1,0 ± 0,3).1019 years for Uranium 238: (8,20 ± 0,10).1015years
Discovering of uranium fission: Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann: 17 December 1938.
Bombarding uranium-235 with _____ creates energy through fission.
Nuclear fission of uranium-235 release fission energy.The fission energy is enormous compared to the energy obtained from fossil fuels.