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An isotope used in nuclear reactors is U-238. The energy
An isotope used in nuclear reactors is U-238. The energy comes from
high-energy neutrons the loss of mass during nuclear
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720 energy are released when an unknown quantity of uraini um-238 isotope nuclear bomb is detonated. calculate the mass of
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The following table presents the number of nuclear reactors as of August, in some countries that had one or more reactors
2 1 7 2
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The following table presents the number of nuclear reactors as of August, in some countries that had one or more reactors.
19 18
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Plutonium-239, a radioactive isotope often used as fuel in nuclear reactors, has a half-life of 24,100 years. Approximately how
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what radiation is utilized to generate energy in nuclear reactors
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A rare isotope of a nuclear material is very unstable, decaying at a rate of 12% each second. Find how much isotope remains
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he following table presents the number of nuclear reactors as of August 2,2013 , in some countries that had one or more
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A rare isotope of a nuclear material is very unstable, decaying at a rate of 13% each second. Find how much isotope
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Consider the isotope arsenic-76
How many protons are in an atom of this isotope? 33 What is the mass number of this isotope? 76
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