Nuclear Decay And Nuclear Energy Flashcards

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what is nuclear fission

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The splitting of large unstable nuclei to form smaller more stable nuclei
(+ the emission of spare neutrons)

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what needs to happen to induce fission

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the unstable nuclei must absorb a neutron

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3
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What term is used to describe nuclei in which fission can be induced through the absorption of slow neutrons?

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Fissile Nuclei

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4
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Alongside two smaller nuclei, what else is emitted in a fission reaction?

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  • Two or three neutrons
  • Gamma rays
  • Energy
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5
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What form of energy do all fission products have

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Kinetic energy

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6
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name a common fissile nuclei

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uranium-235

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7
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name the 3 main components of the core of a nuclear reactor

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  1. fuel rods
  2. control rods
  3. moderator
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what happens during a chain reaction in a nuclear reactor

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  1. unstable nucleus absorbs a neutron
  2. The nucleus undergoes fission and releases 2 or 3 further neutrons
  3. these induce further fission, which results in a chain reaction
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what are the consequences of an uncontrolled reaction

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  • production of too much energy.
    this can lead to a nuclear explosion
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how is the chain rector in a fission reactor kept under control

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  • control rods are positioned between fuel rods
  • the rate of fission is controlled by moving the rods up and down
    THE LOWER THE RODS, THE SLOWER THE RATE OF FISSION
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What is the role of a moderator in a nuclear reactor

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  • to slow down the speed of the neutrons
    this allows them to be travelling at speeds that allows them to be absorbed by fissile nuclei. (causing fission)
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12
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what is nuclear fusion

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the joining of 2 light nuclei to produce a heavier nucleus and release energy

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13
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which releases more energy? fission or fusion?

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Nuclear fusion

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what are the difficulties of generating energy through nuclear fusion

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  • fusion requires very high temperatures. therefore requires a lot of energy
  • reactor needs special equipment to withstand heat
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why is nuclear fusion not currently a viable way to produce energy on earth

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  • energy is required is greater than energy produced.
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16
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what must the casting of a fission reactor do?

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  • absorb neutrons and gamma rays that are released in the fission reactions (to prevent is from escaping)
17
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why are fission products particularly dangerous

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The have a long half life. this means they are radioactive for a very long time