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Yes, with a rather unimportant qualification. There are isotopes of uranium that do not undergo fission, but it is unlikely a bar would be made from any of them because they have short half lives and are expensive to produce.

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What is the place where controlled nuclear fission reactions take place?

The place where controlled nuclear fission reactions take place is called a nuclear reactor. In a nuclear reactor, uranium atoms are split in a controlled manner to produce heat energy, which is used to generate electricity.


Can fusion take place in the nucleus of a uranium atom?

Not fusion, but a fission reaction.


When does fission take place in power plant?

Fission takes place in a nuclear power plant continuously to generate heat by splitting uranium atoms in a controlled manner, producing energy. This heat is used to produce steam, which drives a turbine to generate electricity.


Where does fission naturally acure?

Fission naturally occurs in certain heavy isotopes, such as uranium-235 and plutonium-239, primarily within the Earth's crust in uranium ore deposits. It can also take place in nuclear reactors and during the explosive processes of supernovae. Additionally, spontaneous fission can occur in very heavy elements like californium-252. However, the most notable natural fission event is found in natural reactors, such as the natural nuclear fission reactor at Oklo in Gabon, which operated about 2 billion years ago.


Why does nuclear fission take place all through the world?

Nuclear fission takes place around the world because it is used in nuclear power plants to generate electricity. The splitting of atoms in fission reactions releases energy in the form of heat, which is used to produce electricity through steam turbines. This method provides a reliable and low-carbon source of power for many countries.

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What is the place where controlled nuclear fission reactions take place?

The place where controlled nuclear fission reactions take place is called a nuclear reactor. In a nuclear reactor, uranium atoms are split in a controlled manner to produce heat energy, which is used to generate electricity.


Where do nuclear fission reactions often take place, and what are the key factors that contribute to their occurrence in that location?

Nuclear fission reactions often take place in nuclear reactors. The key factors that contribute to their occurrence in that location include the presence of fissile materials such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239, control rods to regulate the reaction, and a moderator to slow down the neutrons.


Can fusion take place in the nucleus of a uranium atom?

Not fusion, but a fission reaction.


When does fission take place in power plant?

Fission takes place in a nuclear power plant continuously to generate heat by splitting uranium atoms in a controlled manner, producing energy. This heat is used to produce steam, which drives a turbine to generate electricity.


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.


How are nuclear reactions that take place in the sun different from the nuclear reactions that take place in a nuclear reactor?

sun, fusion of hydrogen nuclei making helium nuclei (not radioactive)nuclear reactor, fission of uranium nuclei making a wide variety of different fission product isotopes having mass numbers from 72 to 161 (all very radioactive)


What is a fission where does it take place in the sun?

Nuclear fission is the splitting of the nucleus of an element, it only happens to certain ones, most often Uranium 235 but also Plutonium 239. It does not take place in the sun at all, the sun is powered by nuclear fusion which is the joining together of hydrogen nuclei to form helium.


Where does fission naturally acure?

Fission naturally occurs in certain heavy isotopes, such as uranium-235 and plutonium-239, primarily within the Earth's crust in uranium ore deposits. It can also take place in nuclear reactors and during the explosive processes of supernovae. Additionally, spontaneous fission can occur in very heavy elements like californium-252. However, the most notable natural fission event is found in natural reactors, such as the natural nuclear fission reactor at Oklo in Gabon, which operated about 2 billion years ago.


Why nuclear fission is not possible in naturally occurring uranium?

Fission in Uranium would take billions of years when its left to its own devices. Because of radioactive decay, it would either release alpha or beta radiation, or fission. The earth would have to be really old for that to maybe happen. Besides, Only less than 1% of Uranium is U-235, which is the only isotope of uranium that would fission, is found on earth.


What supplies did it take to invent nuclear fission?

The first reactor in 1942 was a simple pile of graphite with channels for the fuel elements, which were natural metallic uranium


What part of the nuclear powerplant does the chain reaction occur?

The chain reaction in a nuclear power plant occurs in the reactor core, where nuclear fission reactions take place. Heat generated from these reactions is used to produce steam, which then drives turbines to generate electricity.


Why does nuclear fission take place all through the world?

Nuclear fission takes place around the world because it is used in nuclear power plants to generate electricity. The splitting of atoms in fission reactions releases energy in the form of heat, which is used to produce electricity through steam turbines. This method provides a reliable and low-carbon source of power for many countries.