Uranium, plutonium, thorium as nuclear fuels.
Heavy water and water as cooling agents or moderators.
Zirconium and stainless steels for nuclear rods cladding, calandria, pipes, etc.
Also graphite, helium, beryllium, cadmium, indium, silver, gadolinium, etc.
We look to the naturally occurring element uranium as a nuclear fuel.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, metal, solid, toxic, radioactive, reactive, very dense, used as fuel in nuclear reactors, used in nuclear bombs, used in alloys for tankks armors, etc.
The symbol of the radioactive actinide series element used at Millstone Nuclear Power Plant is likely Uranium-235 (U-235). It is a common fuel used for nuclear fission reactions in nuclear reactors.
Uranium-235 is the element with a mass number of 235. It is a radioactive isotope of uranium that is used in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons.
Uranium is the main fuel used, but in some countries a mixture of uranium and plutonium is also used (MOX fuel)
Uranium.
The element used as a fuel component in most nuclear reactors is uranium. Specifically, uranium-235 is the primary isotope used for nuclear fission reactions in nuclear power plants.
To make fuel rods for nuclear reactors
Plutonium is a man-made actinide element that is produced in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons. It is used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and in the production of nuclear weapons.
Most commonly used material to produce nuclear energy in Uranium.
Uranium is a radioactive element used to fuel nuclear reactors. It is a nuclear fuel.
Yes, plutonium is a man-made element. It is primarily produced in nuclear reactors by bombarding uranium-238 with neutrons. Isotopes of plutonium are used in the production of nuclear weapons and as fuel in nuclear reactors.
Uranium is the primary element used in nuclear reactors for energy generation. When uranium atoms undergo nuclear fission, they release a significant amount of energy that can be harnessed for various applications, including electricity generation.
We look to the naturally occurring element uranium as a nuclear fuel.
Uranium-235 is commonly used as a fuel in nuclear reactors. When uranium-235 nuclei undergo fission, it releases energy that can be harnessed to generate electricity.
radioactive element like uranium, plutonium......etc depends which type of nuclear reactor.
Usually Uranium 235 but sometimes Plutonium 239