Carbon and oxygen are the two main elements that make up a white dwarf star. These elements are the end products of nuclear fusion in the core of the star before it exhausted its nuclear fuel and collapsed to form a white dwarf.
The honest answer is the USA has been producing a great deal of nuclear waste and ignoring the problem of what to do with it. President Obama wants more nuclear power plants, but, has not said what to do with nuclear waste. A lot of waste is stored in nuclear power plants, but, they are getting filled up fast, and that is not really a good idea. The possibility of an accident or theft is very real.
Nuclear Leaching is a term derived from septic tank and agricultural technology adopted to the nuclear industrial context. When a nuclear plant disposes of its waste into the soil or gravel near a plant, leaching is the process by which the ground sucks up nuclear waste, like a leach will suck up blood.
Stars are made up of mainly hydrogen and helium gases, along with trace amounts of other elements like carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen. These elements undergo nuclear fusion in the star's core, producing energy and light.
Dubnium is an artificial chemical element containing only atoms of dubnium; dubnium is prepared via nuclear reactions.
Up to uranium elements are made by stellar nuclear synthesis; after uranium elements are man made.
Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are the only elements that make up sugars.
The mystery star is made up of a variety of elements, such as hydrogen, helium, carbon, oxygen, and trace amounts of other elements like iron, silicon, and nitrogen. These elements are formed through nuclear fusion processes that occur in the star's core.
Fission is a splitting apart. Fusion is a putting together. You get energy by splitting heavy elements AND by fussing light elements. The mid point is iron, the element with the least amount of available "nuclear" energy ... thus it is the ultimate ash from any nuclear reaction.
Hydrogen (approximately 74%) and helium (approximately 24%) make up around 98% of the sun's composition. These elements are constantly undergoing nuclear fusion reactions in the sun's core, creating energy and enabling the sun to emit light and heat.
A nuclear reactor typically includes fuel rods containing uranium or plutonium, control rods to moderate the nuclear reaction, a coolant to transfer heat away from the reactor core, a containment structure to prevent the release of radioactive materials, and a system to convert the heat produced into electricity.
Yes, A nuclear shelter can be made. It is to make up of a variety of of elements melted down. It can also be that you can build a cockroach suit with many cockroaches! because they are the one who can bear the nuclear explosions even if they were just 100 cm away from it.