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What happens when a fusion reactor fails? |
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Answer» At its WORST, it COULD kill you. Best CASE scenario: the reactor is destroyed but the gas is contained by some secondary containment vessel so the tritium leak doesn't happen, and the gas can be collected and PROCESSED properly. At its worst, it could kill you.Explanation:mark as brainlist PLEASE yar |
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| 48402. |
Is nuclear fusion or fission more powerful? |
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Answer» occurs when two atoms slam together to form a heavier atom, like when two HYDROGEN atoms FUSE to form one helium atom. This is the same process that powers the sun and creates huge amounts of energy—several times greater than fission. It also doesn't PRODUCE highly RADIOACTIVE fission products.HOPE IT HELPS YOU |
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| 48403. |
Is nuclear fusion viable? |
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Answer» mmonly, in the core of a star, two hydrogen atoms fuse to become a helium ATOM. ... The OUTER layer of the star glows brightly, sending the energy out into space as electromagnetic radiation, including visible LIGHT, heat, ultraviolet light, and RADIO WAVES |
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| 48404. |
What is the disadvantage of fusion? |
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Answer» Disadvantages of Nuclear Fusion_ Just the same as other sources of ENERGIES, they are many disadvantages of nuclear fusion we can NAME. Today, many nations take part in fusion investigations to some extent, driven by the USA, the European Union, Russia, and Japan, with strong programs also started in China, Canada, Brazil, and Korea. INITIALLY, fusion investigations in the USSR and USA were connected to atomic weapons DEVELOPMENT, and it remained divided until the Atoms for Peace conference in Geneva in 1958. Following findings at the Soviet tokamak, fusion research displayed ‘big science’ in the 1970s. But the complexity and cost of the devices involved in the system increased to the SPOT where international co-operation was the single way to forward the program.Explanation: |
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| 48405. |
Is Fusion cleaner than fission? |
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Answer» I am you are not the INTENDED recipientExplanation:I am REALLY SORRY I am really sorry I am |
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| 48406. |
Is there radiation from fusion? |
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Answer» The fusion REACTION releases neutrons, the energy of which will be USED in future power stations to HEAT water to heat drive the power PLANT |
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| 48407. |
How is fusion already one source of Earth's energy? |
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Answer» There are MANY ways to contain NUCLEAR fusion reactions on Earth, but the most COMMON USES a doughnut shaped device called a TOKAMAK. |
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What is the most common type of fusion? |
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Answer» tion:There are several DIFFERENT types of FUSION reactions, but most INVOLVE two isotopes of hydrogen known as deuterium and TRITIUM. Some fusion reactions include: Proton-proton chain: This type of fusion reaction is the one that TAKES place in the Sun. |
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| 48409. |
Can fusion reactors explode? |
| Answer» YES all the fusion reactor have a CHANCE to explode if they are BROUGHT NEAR FLAME or when they are in use if a flammable substance is brought near them it can explode . | |
| 48410. |
Is Fusion safer than fission? |
| Answer» FUSION is safer then fusion because it USES LESS ENERGY as COMPARED to fission | |
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Is fusion possible on Earth? |
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Answer» On earth, we need temperatures exceeding 100 million degrees Celsius and intense PRESSURE to make deuterium and tritium FUSE, and sufficient confinement to hold the plasma and MAINTAIN the fusion reaction long enough for a net power gain, i.e. the ratio of the fusion power produced to the power USED to heat the plasma.Explanation: |
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Where does the sun get its energy? |
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Answer» the sun GETS ENERGY from the SOLAR systemExplanation:plz MARK in BRAINLY |
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Can a fusion reaction be stopped? |
| Answer» FUSION, UNLIKE FISSION, does not involve a chain REACTION, so the PROCESS can be stopped eliminating the risk of a meltdown. | |
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Is nuclear fusion radioactive? |
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Answer» Fusion on the other hand does not create any long-lived radioactive nuclear WASTE. A fusion reactor produces helium, which is an inert GAS. ... Tritium is radioactive (a beta EMITTER) but its half life is short. It is only USED in low amounts so, unlike long-lived radioactive nuclei, it cannot produce any serious danger.Explanation:HOPE IT HELPS YOU DEAR☺HAVE A NICE DAY AHEAD ❤❤❤ |
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How is nuclear fusion achieved? |
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Answer» Fusion powers the Sun and stars as hydrogen ATOMS fuse together to form helium, and matter is CONVERTED into energy. Hydrogen, heated to very high temperatures CHANGES from a GAS to a plasma in which the negatively-charged electrons are SEPARATED from the positively-charged atomic nuclei (ions). |
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Why can we harness energy from fission but not fusion? |
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What are the 3 conditions needed for nuclear fusion? |
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Answer» High density , High temperature environment is required and ENERGY requirements but it takes a little energy to SPLIT TWO ATOMS of in a fission reaction |
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Where in the universe does fusion occur naturally? |
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Answer» the sunWhere in the universe does FUSION occur NATURALLY? Fusion only occurs naturally on the sun or other HIGH energy STARS. On earth, we can use fusion in the laboratories or as an AFTERMATH of an atomic explosion (this is how we found the last 15 elements on the periodic table). |
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Why does fusion produce more energy? |
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Answer» the FUSION produces energy because when they REACT they release MANY gases in the FORM of HEAT which leads to production of energy . |
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How do you use the word fusion? |
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Answer» Brass is formed by the fusion of COPPER and zinc.She was a fusion of the DREAMER and doer.Nuclear fusion is the Holy GRAIL of energy production.Her work is a fusion of several different styles.His final reform was the fusion of regular and reserve forces. |
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Which is the first step in the fusion process? |
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Answer» The first step of the HYDROGEN fusion process: a nucleus of Deuterium (2H) is formed from two PROTONS with the EMISSION of an antielectron and a neutrino. The basic Hydrogen fusion CYCLE involves four Hydrogen nuclei (protons) and two ELECTRONS and yields a Helium nucleus, two neutrinos and six photons. |
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Is Fusion natural or artificial? |
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Answer» it is some TIME NATURAL and SOMETIMES ARTIFICIAL |
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Why Nuclear fusion is important? |
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Answer» Fusing atoms TOGETHER in a controlled way releases nearly four million times more ENERGY than a chemical reaction such as the burning of coal, oil or gas and four times as much as nuclear fission reactions (at equal mass). ... Sustainability: Fusion fuels are widely available and nearly INEXHAUSTIBLE. |
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What is another word for fusion? |
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Answer» Blend is ANOTHE word for fusion . Explanation:PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST |
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What are the types of fusion? |
| Answer» TWO types of FUSION reactionsFusion REACTIONS are of two basic types: (1) those that PRESERVE the number of protons and neutrons and (2) those that INVOLVE a conversion between protons and neutrons. | |
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HOW MANY 90° ANGLES IN OCTAHEDRAL ?? |
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Answer» 4hope that HELPS ✌!!!!!!!! |
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1 mole each of H2, SO2 and CH4 are kept in a container and allowed to diffuse out for 10 s. Assuming sufficient moles of each gas remaining in the container after the diffusion process, the order of the pressure exerted by the gases is |
| Answer» K OK ok ok ok ok ok ok | |
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Chemically unreactive ideal gases A, B and C having masses 4 g/mol, 20 g/mol and 40 g/mol respectively are mixed in a very small vessel at constant temperature and allowed to stand for a sufficiently long time. Which of the given statements is true? |
| Answer» TION:मुझे नहीं पता जब मुझे पता चलेगा तो मैं आपको बता दूंगी | |
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Nitroalkanes have much higher boiling point than alkyl nitrites because nitroalkanes are : (a) Nitrogroup is an electrophile (b) More polar (c) Undergo pressure resonating group(d) None of the above |
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Answer» (b) More polarExplanation:Nitro alkanes are sparingly soluble in WATER, are highly polar with STRONG dipole – dipole interactions due to which they have HIGH BOILING POINTS. |
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four identical vessels contain he,o3 H2 and NH3 gases respectively under the same condition and pressure and temperature then determine the ratio of moles of gases in the vessels respectively |
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Answer» four identical VESSELS CONTAIN he,o3 H2 and NH3 gases respectively under the same condition and PRESSURE and temperature then determine the RATIO of MOLES of gases in the vessels respectively |
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If a man contains 40 kg of water in his body and by the time he feels thirsty, he loses 1% of water from his body, then what is the number of molecules of water he had lost? |
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Answer» 0.4 * 1000 * 6.022* 10^-23 / 18Explanation:this is the SOLUTION MARK me BRAINLIEST PLEASE |
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four identical vessels contain hero3 H2 and NH3 gases respectively under the same condition and pressure and temperature then determine the ratio of moles of gases in the vessels respectively |
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Answer» mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,,,,,,,,,,EXPLANATION: |
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Sodium tertairy butoxide always gives which type of reaction with alkyl halides except with ch3-x |
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Answer» Sodium TERTIARY butoxide always gives which type of REATION with ALKYL halides eccept with CH3 - X. * Alkyl halides REACT with ethanolic KCN to form alkyl cyanides while alkyl halides react with ethano... |
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Show the calculation of the final temperature of the mixture when a 40.5 gram sample of water at 85.7°C is added to a 35.8 gram sample of water at 26.3°C in a coffee cup calorimeter |
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Answer» show the calculation of the final temperature of a MIXTURE when a 40.5 g sample of water at 85.7 degrees CELSIUS is ADDED to a 36.8 gram sample of water at 26.3 degrees C in a coffee cup CALORIMETER. |
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Mention two observations which could not be explain by the wave nature of electromagnetic radiations. |
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Answer» Explanation: Photoelectric effect in light cannot be explained by WAVE NATURE of light. It can only be explained by particle nature of light, because it involves EMISSION of photoelectrons by the action of photons on a metal surface. This can only POSSIBLE if light is to be considered of particle nature! |
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What are the 3 types of particles? |
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Answer» A typical atom CONSISTS of three subatomic particles: protons, NEUTRONS, and electrons (as seen in the helium atom below). Other particles exist as well, such as alpha and beta particles (which are discussed below). The Bohr model SHOWS the three basic subatomic particles in a simple manner.Explanation:Mark as brainlist PLEASE YAR |
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What is the largest soil particle size? |
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Answer» eThe particles that make up soil are categorized into three groups by SIZE – SAND, silt, and clay. Sand particles are the largest and clay particles the SMALLEST. do u agree my ANSWER do brainlist it |
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What are the major sources of particulate matter? |
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Answer» Particulate matter (PM) is composed of SOLID and liquid particles in the AIR that are small enough to be inhaled. NATURAL sources of PM include sea salt, dust (such as airborne soil), and pollen, but it also INCLUDES material from volcanic eruptions and particles formed from natural gaseous precursors.. |
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Can a particle be a wave? |
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Answer» Waves are very distinct PHENOMENA in our universe, as are particles. And we have different sets of MATHEMATICS to describe each of them. ... When it comes to things like PHOTONS and electrons, do you agree my answer so brainlist it |
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NaOH+Hcl gives Nacl + H2o |
| Answer» NEUTRALIZATION reactionExplanation: This reaction involve an acid (HCL) reacting with a BASE (NaOH), producing a salt (NACL) and water. Therefore it's a neutralization reaction. | |
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What is Chemistry..? |
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Answer» the SCIENTIFIC study of the structure of substances and what happens to them in different CONDITIONS or when MIXED with each other is called CHEMISTRY. |
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6.4 gram of unknown gas occupies 2.24 litre volume at STP find the unknown gas |
| Answer» NOPE I don't KNOW LLOL ghcv JTH | |
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Balance the equation H₂O + Cl₂ HC1 + 0₂ |
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Answer» the BALANCE of EQUATION H₂O + Cl₂ HC1 + 0₂(ANSWER) 2 H₂O + 2Cl₂ → 4HC1 + 0₂ |
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2.00g of a metal yielded 2.65gm of its chloride. find the equivalent weight of the metal.(show the answer in steps) |
| Answer» CONSTITUTIONAL amendment INTRODUCED the uniformed PANCHAYAT RAJ INSTITUTIONS all over the country | |
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Waht is melting ponint |
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Answer» In the process, the CHANGE from the solid STATE to the liquid state on heating at a fixed TEMPERATURE is called melting. Melting POINT can be defined as the fixed temperature at which a solid starts changing to its liquid state. |
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What is the meaning of IUPAC? |
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Answer» ernational Union of Pure and APPLIED CHEMISTRY (IUPAC), established in 1919, is the INTERNATIONAL body that represents chemistry and related SCIENCES and technologies. |
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