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This is the formidable energy of the nuclear fission.
Either highly enriched uranium-235 or reactor produced plutonium.
the atomic mass number for uranium is 92
Uranium is a radioactive element. It is in the f block. We use it for make energy.
Uranium atomic number: 92 Uranium atomic weight: 238,02891 Uranium number of protons: 92
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Fuel used in a nuclear reactor is uranium, the active isotope is uranium 235 which is fissile.
An atomic pile is a type of nuclear reactor that uses natural uranium as fuel to sustain a controlled nuclear reaction. It is an early form of nuclear reactor developed in the mid-20th century for research and experimental purposes.
The essential installation is the nuclear reactor.
This is the formidable energy of the nuclear fission.
- the energy released from enriched uranium is higher compared to natural uranium- the amount of uranium needed for a reactor is lower- research reactors work only with enriched uranium- atomic bombs have highly enriched uranium or plutonium
Either highly enriched uranium-235 or reactor produced plutonium.
Atomic number of uranium: 92 Atomic weight of uranium: 238,02891
Some of the isotopes occur in nature. For example, in nature there is Uranium 238, and Uranium 235, but only Uranium 235 can directly be used for a power plant (or for an atomic bomb). Uranium is collected, and the isotopes must then be separated. This requires some rather advanced technology.Sometimes isotopes are created at a reactor. Some material, perhaps Uranium 238, is kept close to the reactor, and while it absorbs neutrons, it changes to another element and isotope, one that can be used in a nuclear reactor.
Nuclear fission is the process of splitting an atomic nucleus, typically of uranium or plutonium, in a nuclear reactor to release energy. This process releases a large amount of heat that is used to generate electricity.
the atomic mass number for uranium is 92
Yes, uranium can be used in atomic bombs.