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Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:List-IList-IIA. Moderator1. UraniumB. Control rod2. GraphiteC. Fuel rods3. BoronD. Coolant4. Lead5. Sodium Codes:

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The correct option is :(B)

Explanation:

A nuclear reactor coolant — usually water but sometimes a gas or a liquid metal (like liquid sodium) or molten salt — is circulated past the reactor core to absorb the heat that it generates. The heat is carried away from the reactor and is then used to generate steam. 

Control rods that are made of a neutron poison are used to absorb neutrons. Absorbing more neutrons in a control, rod means that there are fewer neutrons available to cause fission, so pushing the control rod deeper into the reactor will reduce its power output, and extracting the control rod will increase it.

A neutron moderator is a medium that reduces the speed of fast neutrons, thereby turning them into thermal neutrons capable of sustaining a nuclear chain reaction involving uranium-235. Commonly used moderators include regular (light) water (roughly 75% of the world's reactors), solid graphite (20% of reactors) and heavy water (5% of reactors). Nuclear fuel is a material that can be 'burned' by nuclear fission or fusion to derive nuclear energy. Nuclear fuel can refer to the fuel itself, or to physical objects (for example, bundles composed of fuel rods) composed of the fuel material, mixed with structural, neutron moderating, or neutron reflecting materials. The most common fissile nuclear fuels are uranium-235 (235U) and plutonium-239 (239Pu). 



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