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Neutrons released in a fission reaction can strike other nuclei and cause?

further fission reactions, leading to a chain reaction. This process releases more neutrons, producing a large amount of energy. Controlling the rate of the chain reaction is crucial for nuclear power generation and atomic weapons.


What is the reaction that links monomers to form a chain?

Polymerization is the reaction that links monomers to form a chain. This process involves the repetitive bonding of monomer units to form a longer chain molecule known as a polymer.


What are the three steps to a chain reaction?

The three steps to a chain reaction are initiation, propagation, and termination. Initiation involves the initial trigger or activation of the reaction. Propagation is the process by which the reaction continues to spread through the system. Termination signifies the end of the reaction as the reactants are consumed or conditions change.


Do chain reaction takes place in nuclear reactor?

Yes, chain reactions take place in nuclear reactors. In a nuclear reactor, the chain reaction involves the splitting of uranium atoms (fission) which releases energy and more neutrons, leading to further fission reactions. Control rods are used to regulate and maintain the chain reaction at a steady rate.


What are the steps to a chain reaction?

A chain reaction typically involves three steps: initiation, propagation, and termination. During initiation, the reaction is triggered by an initial event. In propagation, products from the initial reaction continue to react, creating more products. Termination occurs when the reaction eventually stops due to the depletion of reactants or other factors.