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Nuclear fission has been used in nuclear bombs and is currently being used in every nuclear power plant on the earth.
No, the splitting of atoms is nuclear fission.
yes, Nuclear fission as used in nuclear power plants produces radioactive waste with long half lives. However, this creates no problems. This wastes are either confined in the spent nuclear fuel (that is stored either in wet storage or in dry storage facilities) or stored as vitrified nuclear waste.
Plutionium, Uranium and/or Americum can all be used to fuel a nuclear fission power station
fission crest radio active wastes wich are harmeful to life. they create tumors and we are running out of space to store the waste. fission crest radio active wastes wich are harmeful to life. they create tumors and we are running out of space to store the waste.
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Fission
The process which describes the splitting of a large unstable atom into two intermediate size atoms and extra neutrons is called nuclear fission. Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process.
A parent element splits into two daughter elements. (APEX)
A two smaller, more stable nuclei
another name for nuclear fission is: E=MC squared
You get nuclear fission in:nuclear fission reactorsatomic fission bombs
Binary fission in bacteria differs from mitosis because there is nuclear membrane involved. It also has simple DNA strand which has no spindle fibers to be formed.
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