Nuclear energy
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- 5. Uranium-238 is stacked into fuel ____ to be used in power plants.
- 8. The ______ of uranium is dangerous.
- 9. This many neutrons fly out after a fission reaction.
- 11. One of these gets shot into a large nucleus to begin fission.
- 12. If it happens with fission in a nuclear power plant, it could be disastrous.
- 13. The waste produced by power plants is difficult to _____ of.
- 16. Produced during certain radioactive decay. Its symbol looks like a lowercase v with a line above it.
- 18. Used in fusion; this is an isotope of hydrogen with a mass number of 2.
- 20. Fission and fusion both produce this.
- 22. The largest particle that can result from radioactive decay. It is the least dangerous and is stopped by paper. It takes the form of helium-4.
- 23. The time it takes for half of a nuclear sample to decay.
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- 1. When a neutron is shot into a large nucleus, breaking it into 2 smaller ones and 3 neutrons. This process powers nuclear power plants.
- 2. When 2 lighter nuclei combine to make a bigger one. This process occurs in stars.
- 3. Produced during certain radioactive decay. Its symbol looks like a lowercase v.
- 4. Produced in fission and has 36 protons.
- 5. A drawback to using uranium-238, it does not have this property.
- 6. The most commonly used element used to power nuclear power plants.
- 7. The smallest particle that can result from radioactive decay. It is somewhat dangerous and is stopped by wood. It takes the form of an electron.
- 10. Uranium is in the ____ series on the periodic table.
- 12. A very famous nuclear power plant disaster that spread tons of radioactivity across Europe.
- 14. The only product of radioactive decay that is a ray and not a particle. Is the most dangerous and can be stopped by lead or concrete.
- 15. Produced in fusion along with energy and a neutron
- 17. Used in fusion; this is an isotope of hydrogen with a mass number of 3.
- 19. Produced in fission and has 56 protons.
- 21. This spins turbines in power plants.