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explain why plutonium is a nuclear fuel ​

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Answered by pappaypaul961
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Plutonium, both that routinely made in power reactors and that from dismantled nuclear weapons, is a valuable energy source when integrated into the nuclear fuel cycle. In a conventional nuclear reactor, one kilogram of Pu-239 can produce sufficient heat to generate nearly 8 million kilowatt-hours of electricity.

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Answered by shivamkumarsingh6366
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plutonium is a such a type of fuel which act as nuclear Fuel

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