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How is nuclear fission done?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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When a neutron is fired at a U235 atom, it splits the atom in two forming two very unstable forms of krypton and barium: Kr92 and Ba141. While this process is going on, which is called nuclear fission, enormous amounts of energy and three more neutrons are released. Then these three other neutrons hit more waiting U235 atoms, and this process repeats.

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This can be used for many things, it can be harnessed for energy, or packed into a bomb for warfare. No matter what it is being used for, we are still imagining the possibilities of nuclear fission.

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That is a big question to answer, with over 400 reactors world wide. In the US you can obtain a map on the NRC website (www.nrc.gov) which shows all 104 reactors in the US. In the rest of the world you can obtain information country by country from website www.world-nuclear.org

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In nuclear reactors, where the fissioning (or splitting) of the nuclei of Uranium 235 is used to produce heat and hence electricity.

Also in nuclear weapons.

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14y ago

Nuclear fission occurs in the nucleus.

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Wherever there is a nuclear power plant.

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It occurs in all radioactive elements.

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