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Nuclear Reactions Powering the Sun since 4.6 Billion B.C.

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1 Nuclear Reactions Powering the Sun since 4.6 Billion B.C.

2 Nuclear Reactions Occur when the nucleus of an atom is changed Nuclear Reactions release the most energy of any type of reactions. http://education.jlab.org/qa/atom_model_03.gif Nucleus

3 Fission When a large nucleus is split into two or more smaller nuclei Only certain elements’ nuclei will fission, or split Uranium & plutonium are the most common fissionable elements http://holvoet.free.fr/Voyage/energy/img/fission_v.gif

4 Fission Nuclear Chain Reaction  When one fission reaction sets off several other fission reactions, which each set off new fission reactions. http://wps.prenhall.com/wps/media/objects/476/488316/Instructor_Resources/Chapter_17/FG17_10.JPG

5 What happens during a fission reaction? http://www.oup.co.uk/images/oxed/children/yoes/atoms/fission.jpg 1. A large nucleus is hit with a neutron. Nucleus: U or Pu Neutron

6 What happens during a fission reaction? http://www.oup.co.uk/images/oxed/children/yoes/atoms/fission.jpg 2. The neutron makes the nucleus of the atom split. Nucleus: U or Pu Neutron

7 What happens during a fission reaction? http://www.oup.co.uk/images/oxed/children/yoes/atoms/fission.jpg 3. Large amounts of energy are released when it splits Nucleus: U or Pu Neutron

8 What happens during a fission reaction? http://www.oup.co.uk/images/oxed/children/yoes/atoms/fission.jpg 4. A few neutrons are sent flying from the split nucleus. These neutrons start new fission reactions Nucleus: U or Pu Neutron Neutrons Gamma Ray

9 Fission Critical mass  The smallest amount of uranium or plutonium that is needed to start a chain reaction. The critical mass for Uranium is around 33 pounds.

10 Fusion When two small nuclei join together to form a larger nucleus Fusion releases much more energy than fission

11 What Happens in a Fusion Reaction? 1.Two hydrogen nuclei smash together at very high speeds Hydrogen-2 (Dueterium) Hydrogen-3 (Tritium) 2.The hydrogen nuclei stick together (or fuse) to make a larger nucleus 3.Huge amounts of energy are released Helium neutron http://www.generalfusion.com/images/reaction2.gif

12 Where does fusion happen? Occurs in the Sun and other stars Fusion bombs (H-bombs)


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