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What is the main ingredient of nuclear <span title="energy?????????????????????????????????????????">energy???????????????????...</span>

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What is the main ingredient of nuclear energy???????????????????...

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  1. Any fissionable material.  Most elements have radioactive isotopes, but are not of sufficient mass to be fissionable in a reactor.  Uranium and Plutonium are the two most important elements.  Basically, you take a chunk of this radioactive metal and you shoot a neutron at it.  The neutron hits it and breaks the radioactive atom in half, which also releases neutrons in the resulting explosion. These new neutrons hit other atoms and you have a chain reaction.  the result is a massive release of energy, typically in the form of heat, which a power plant uses to boil water into steam, which turns turbines, creating electricity.  


  2. I&#039;m just guessing but I&#039;d say Uranium.

  3. thorium and uranium.

  4. An extremely large amount of machinery that costs billions of dollars.

    The fuel is by comparison a necessary but not a high cost part of the process.

    Regardless of what element is used as fuel, a chain reaction sustained by a flood of neutrons is the main ingredient that must be present and in control.

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