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Q: Why nuclear fusion reaction is more difficult than nuclear fission reaction explain?
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What type of reaction happens in a nuclear power plant?

Nuclear fission


What is splitting of atomic nuclei?

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This process is called nuclear fission This reaction is the basis of nuclear power stations as well as the nuclear bomb With the aid of a diagram briefly explain this fission reaction?

To see a diagram I recommend the link given below, and you can read the text alongside the diagram


What particle is used to start nuclear fission?

In actuality, a spontaneous fission event begins a nuclear chain reaction. It kick starts a nuclear chain reaction. And a neutron from that fission will initiate another fission to continue and rev up that nuclear chain reaction.


What is it called when nuclear fission is repeated?

It is called nuclear chain fission reaction.


In a nuclear fission reaction a freely moving neutron?

In a nuclear fission reaction, a freely moving neutron undergoes neutron capture and initiates the nuclear fission of a fuel atom.


Where does the reaction occur in nuclear fission?

Nuclear energy


What is the most common nuclear reaction?

Nuclear fission.


What term describes the reaction process in a fission reaction?

another name for nuclear fission is: E=MC squared


What type of reaction happens inside a nuclear plant?

A nuclear chain reaction nuclear fission


What isdifference nuclear fission and nuclear fission?

The difference between Fusion and Fission is that Fission is easier to do and produces more energy than fusion reactions. However fission can be dangerous and is used in Nuclear reactors. Fusion however is safer and produces less energy but safely. It is quite difficult to cause a Fusion reaction however.


For a sustainable fission reaction each fission must produce exactly additional fission reaction(s).?

A stable nuclear fission reaction will be sustained if every fission produces one additional fission reaction.