Chemistry, asked by techpromalayalam, 9 months ago

The fuels used in the nuclear reactor belongs to which block?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:Most nuclear fuels contain heavy fissile actinide elements that are capable of undergoing and sustaining nuclear fission. The three most relevant fissile isotopes are uranium-233, uranium-235 and plutonium-239.

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Answered by annaretchiar
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Answer:

thats a nice question

uranium is the element that is usually used in a nuclear reactor

In a nuclear reactor, the uranium fuel is arranged in a way that we can achieve a controlled fission chain reaction.

Uranium belongs to the f block of the mordern periodic table.

its atomic no. is 92 and it is an actinide.

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