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Middle School Physical Science: Nuclear Chemistry - Nuclear Energy
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Middle School Physical Science: Nuclear Chemistry - Nuclear Energy
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1. Both nuclear fission and nuclear fusion
2. Which equation represents a nuclear fission reaction?
3. In a nuclear chain reaction, each fission reaction can lead directly to
4. When tritium and deuterium fuse together, they form a nucleus of
5. Which of the following is a problem in using nuclear fusion for energy?
6. Which of the following is an advantage of nuclear fission over the burning of fossil fuels?
7. In a nuclear power plant, nuclear reactions are controlled by inserting rods made of a material that