Topic 4 Fission And Fusion Flashcards

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What is nuclear fission

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A type of nuclear reaction that release energy from large unstable atoms by splitting them into smaller atoms

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How often does spontaneous fission happen

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Rarely as usually the nucleus has to absorb a neutron before it will split

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What does the atom form when it splits by nuclear fission

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Two new and lighter elements that are roughly the same size (and have some kinetic energy in there stores)

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What can be released when the atoms splits

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2 or 3 neutrons

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What are the neutrons released for

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To be absorbed by another nucleus and can cause more fission to occur in a chain reaction

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What happens to the energy that isn’t transferred to kinetic energy stores in fission

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Carried away by gamma rays

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What can be used to spin turbine and generators from fission

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The energy carried by gamma rays and in the kinetic stones of the remaining free neutrons and other decay products can be use to heat water and make steam

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What is the amount of energy produced by fission in a nuclear reaction controlled by

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How quickly the chain reaction can occur

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What is done to control the amount of energy released by fission

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Control rods which are lowered and raised inside nuclear reactor to absorb neutrons and slow down the chain of reaction which controls the amount of energy being released

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What causes explosions and nuclear weapons

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Uncontrolled chain reactions happen quickly and lead to lots of energy being released and causes an explosion

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What is nuclear fusion

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Opposite of nuclear fission
Two light nuclei collide at high speed and join(fuse) to create larger heavier nucleus
E.g hydrogen nuclei fuse to produce a helium nucleus

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Why is the larger nucleus made in nuclear fusion not as heavy as the two separate nuclei

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Because some of the lighter nuclei is converted to energy and released

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Does fusion release more energy than fission

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Yes

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Why haven’t scientists found a way of using fusion to create energy for us to use

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Because the temperatures and pressures needed for fusion are so high that fusion reactors are really hard and expensive to bulif

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What happens in nuclear fusion

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Two light nuclei collide at high speed and fuse

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