Monday, February 23, 2009

Part B: A Distinction between nuclear reactions and chemical reactions

Creating a nuclear reaction is not simple. In power plants, it involves splitting uranium atoms, and that process releases energy as heat and neutrons that go on to cause other atoms to split. This splitting process is called nuclear fission. In a power plant, sustaining the process of splitting atoms requires the involvement of many scientists and technicians.





















(Alternate Energy Sources, 2008)

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