Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Chemistry..
Nuclear Chemistry..Nuclear Chemistry
Atoms contain three fundamental particles namely electrons, protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons constitute the nucleus whereas electrons are present in the extra nuclear region of the ato..
Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Chemistry..
Nuclear Chemistry..Nuclear Fission
Two consequences of nuclear reactions are the phenomena of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Both are important sources of nuclear energy, which may be used for peaceful or destructive purpose..
Nuclear energy
The energy produced due to the 'fission of nuclei' of certain heavier elements (such uranium), or by the 'fusion of nuclei' of lighter elements (such as hydrogen), is called nuclear energy . Nuclear reactions generate very large and powerful amounts of energy. They can be used ..
Nuclear Reactors
An equipment in which the nuclear chain reaction is carried out in a controlled manner is called a nuclear reactor. The energy liberated in a controlled manner is used to produce steam, which can run turbines and produce electricity. In nuclear reactors, the ..
Nuclear Fusion
The fission of heavy nuclei is accompanied by mass losses resulting in the liberation of large amounts of energy. Similarly, the fusion of light nuclei is accompanied by mass losses and the evolution of large quantities of energy. Nuclear fusion is a process in which lighter nuclei fuse t..
The fission of heavy nuclei is accompanied by mass losses resulting in the liberation of large amounts of energy. Similarly, the fusion of light nuclei is accompanied by mass losses and the evolution of large quantities of energy. Nuclear fusion is a process in which lighter nuclei fuse t..Nuclear Fission
Two consequences of nuclear reactions are the phenomena of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Both are important sources of nuclear energy, which may be used for peaceful or destructive purposes. When a nucleus is bombarded with some sub-atomic particles suc..
NUCLEAR PROCESSES
Protons and neutrons Nuclear forces Electromagnetic repulsion between the protons Nuclear fusion and fission reactions Radioactive isotopes Three most common forms of radioactive decay (alpha, beta, gamma) Changes in the nucleus in each type of decay Alpha, beta, an..
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