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Eric McClean
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i am new to nuclear science so acn anyone tell me , How does nuclear reaction start ? what the chemistry behind it .
any inputs will be welcome
any inputs will be welcome
Nuclear fission is the process of splitting an atom into two or more smaller atoms, while nuclear fusion is the process of combining two or more smaller atoms into a larger atom. In fission, energy is released by breaking apart heavy nuclei, while in fusion, energy is released by combining lighter nuclei.
In nuclear fission, the energy released from splitting atoms is used to heat water and produce steam, which turns a turbine to generate electricity. In nuclear fusion, the energy released from combining atoms is used to heat and compress hydrogen gas, creating a plasma that can be used to generate electricity.
The main risk of nuclear reactions is the potential for radiation leaks, which can have harmful effects on human health and the environment. However, nuclear reactions also have the potential to produce large amounts of energy with minimal greenhouse gas emissions, making it a potentially valuable source of clean energy.
Nuclear reactions are controlled through a process called nuclear chain reaction, where a neutron is used to split an atom and release more neutrons, creating a chain reaction. This process is carefully monitored and controlled to prevent any accidents. Nuclear reactions are also heavily regulated by organizations such as the International Atomic Energy Agency to ensure safety and security.
Yes, nuclear reactions can be used to create devastating weapons, such as nuclear bombs. However, the technology and materials used for nuclear reactions can also be used for peaceful purposes, such as generating electricity. Strict regulations and safeguards are in place to prevent the misuse of nuclear reactions for weapons development.