CHEM 1305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Nuclear Fission, Alpha Particle, Beta Particle

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When the isotope bismuth-213 emits an alpha particle, what new element results: lead, platinum, polonium, thallium. Losing an alpha particle means you are losing two protons from the nucleus and going down by two in the periodic table. Two downward from bismuth, bi, is thallium, tl. About what percentage of all currently operating nuclear power plants are of the fusion type: exactly zero percent, about 2 percent, about 20 percent, about 50 percent, about 70 percent. There is only one nuclear fusion power plant now under construction (in france) and it is only an experimental reactor at that. At present there are no operational nuclear fusion power plants. All currently operating nuclear power plants are of the fission type. Assuming the nuclear power plant is operating with not much more than 3% fissionable material, such as uranium-235, then an exponential chain reaction is not possible.

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