Which is used to remove the heat generated due to fission in the reactor?
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In a power reactor, the heat generated in the fuel as a result of fission is removed by passing a coolant through the reactor core. The coolants most commonly used are water, heavy water, carbon dioxide, and liquid sodium.
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water is used as coolant in nuclear fission reactors.
Inside the reactor vessel, the fuel rods are immersed in water which acts as both a coolant and moderator. The moderator helps slow down the neutrons produced by fission to sustain the chain reaction.
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