Is the water in a nuclear reactor radioactive?
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Water is a vital tool for all nuclear power stations: it's used to cool their heat-generating radioactive cores. During the cooling process, the water becomes contaminated with radionuclides – unstable atoms with excess energy – and must be filtered to remove as many radionuclides as possible.
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Water is a vital tool for all nuclear power stations: it's used to cool their heat-generating radioactive cores. During the cooling process, the water becomes contaminated with radionuclides – unstable atoms with excess energy – and must be filtered to remove as many radionuclides as possible.
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