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what elements are used is nuclear energy plant

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Answered by isha2425
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All matter is composed of elements. The important elements for our discussion of nuclear energy are uranium, plutonium, carbon and hydrogen. Uranium and plutonium are involved in nuclear energy production, and carbon and hydrogen are the main elements in conventional fuels like coal, oil and natural gas.


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Answered by thebadboy
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The question is vague, but I assume you mean fuel. The element used for fission is uranium, specifically uranium-235. The uranium-238 isotope makes up over 95% of the fuel but is not the primary fuel. Over time the uranium-238 transmutes into plutonium-239 and that is also a good fuel.
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