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What is the word for unwanted radioactive products formed during nuclear reactions?

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no, but the products of fission are radioactive


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What is the transformation of uranium?

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No. The products of nuclear fusion are not radioactive.


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Are radioactive reactions redox reaction?

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What happens to the nucleus?

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Why does nuclear chemistry happen?

The object of nuclear chemistry is the study of radioactive materials, nuclear wastes, chemical reactions in a nuclear reactor etc.


None of the products of nuclear fission of uranium are radioactive?

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Can lead be made synthetically?

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