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Uranium and plutonium are both actinides that are used in nuclear reactors.
Nuclear chemistry study nuclear materials and elements, isotopes, chemical processes involved in nuclear energy, some radioactivity applications, etc.
Everything an ordinary bomb or warhead would contain plus special nuclear materials. The important thing though is the arrangement of the various materials.
uranium
Nuclear reactors contain rods made of materials which will absorb neutrons. This reduced the cascade of neutrons which are responsible for the chain reaction.
cadmium
There are many different nuclear materials. Uranium and plutonium are the two most used.
Yes, nuclear weapons can be scrapped. The radioactive materials can be used in nuclear power plants.
The nuclear pores are tiny holes in the the nuclear membrane surrounding the nucleus of a cell, which allow the movement of solluable materials through the nuclear membrane, in and out of the nucleus.
It contains a model nuclear reactor. It used to be double this price.
Most uses include energy and weapons although some nuclear energy is used for materials.
yes, materials pass in and out of the nuclear envelope through the nuclear pores
yes, materials pass in and out of the nuclear envelope through the nuclear pores
Normally Uranium but some other radioactive materials are occasionally used.