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Nuclear Fission and Fusion
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Nuclear Fission Nuclear Fission: The splitting of a massive nucleus into two smaller nuclei
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Nuclear Fission Nuclear Fission: The splitting of a massive nucleus into two smaller nuclei Nuclear Fission and Energy: The splitting of atoms produces a large amount of energy. This energy is produced in nuclear power plants
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Nuclear Fission Nuclear Fission: The splitting of a massive nucleus into two smaller nuclei Nuclear Fission and Energy: The splitting of atoms produces a large amount of energy. This energy is produced in nuclear power plants Problems with nuclear power: The waste produced has to be safely stored for thousands of years.
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Nuclear Reactions Nuclear Reactions: When an atom’s nucleus changes by gaining or releasing particles or energy. Particles released: Protons, neutrons and or electrons
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Particles released in nuclear reactions
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Rules for writing nuclear equations The sum of the mass numbers must be the same on both sides The sum of the charges (atomic number) must be the same.
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Fission reaction
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Chain reactions and weapons Chain reaction: when one fission reaction stimulates the next reaction (eg a neutron from one will join to another nuclei causing it to split)
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Chain Reaction h
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Nuclear Fusion Nuclear Fusion: The opposite of nuclear fission - When two smaller nuclei fuse to form one larger one
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