Chemistry, asked by Mrdangerous08, 6 hours ago

What do you mean by nuclear power plants and what they do with the left radioactive waste ​

Answers

Answered by Itzintellectual
11

Answer:

\fbox{ANSWER}

High-level radioactive waste primarily is uranium fuel that has been used in a nuclear power reactor and is "spent," or no longer efficient in producing electricity. Spent fuel is thermally hot as well as highly radioactive and requires remote handling and shielding.

Answered by Anonymous
15

Explanation:

{\huge\textbf{\textsf{{\color{Magenta}{⛄A}}{\red{N}}{\purple{S}}{\pink{W}}{\blue{E}}{\green{R}}{\red{♡}}{\purple{࿐⛄}}{\color{red}}}} }

High-level radioactive waste primarily is uranium fuel that has been used in a nuclear power reactor and is "spent," or no longer efficient in producing electricity. Spent fuel is thermally hot as well as highly radioactive and requires remote handling and shielding.

hru

cho cold bhaiya

Similar questions