Nuclear Fission And Nuclear Fusion

24 July 2022
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Research into nuclear fusion will likely require a large investment of time and money before it might be used as an energy source. Which statement best describes the benefits that would make the investment worthwhile? Fusion requires a large amount of energy and occurs in stars. Fusion produces large amounts of energy, and the fuel is found on Earth. Fusion produces no radioactive waste, and the fuel is plentiful. Fusion requires little energy to begin and would continue through a chain reaction.
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NOT D B
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Which is most likely why many scientists reject the cold fusion theory? There is too much waste involved in the process. Cold fusion experiments have been conducted at room temperature only. The process does not produce enough energy to meet the needs of modern humans. The original results have not been replicated consistently and reliably.
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D
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Which statement is true about nuclear fusion? It is caused by the same process that causes nuclear fission. It does not occur naturally in the solar system. It has very low activation energy. It produces nearly all the elements that are heavier than helium.
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NOT A
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How does critical mass play a role in nuclear reactions? It is the minimum amount of material needed to start a fission reaction. It is the minimum amount of material needed to start a fusion reaction. It is the minimum amount of material needed to sustain a fission reaction. It is the minimum amount of material needed to sustain a fusion reaction.
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C
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Which is a characteristic of nuclear fusion? produces radioactive waste involves the collision of two nuclei commonly used by humans as an energy source requires very little activation energy
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B
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Why is it important for scientists to replicate each other's experiments? to determine if important scientific results are repeatable to help the research of other scientists to determine if slight alterations in the experiment can affect the result to further their own research
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A
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Which equation demonstrates that nuclear fusion forms elements that are heavier than helium?
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B
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Which element is nuclear fusion least likely to produce? hydrogen, which has an approximate mass of 1 chlorine, which has an approximate mass of 35 argon, which has an approximate mass of 39 silicon, which has an approximate mass of 28
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A
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Which type of reaction does this diagram represent? mc007-1.jpg nuclear fusion because nuclei combine to form a heavy nucleus nuclear fission because an atom is splitting into two large fragments of comparable mass nuclear fusion because a large amount of energy is being released nuclear fission because the resulting products are not radioactive
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B
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Which is a characteristic of nuclear fusion but NOT nuclear fission? releases large amounts of energy is the energy source of stars is used in electric power plants requires little energy to occur
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B
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Which best describes what forms in nuclear fusion? two smaller, more stable nuclei two larger, less stable nuclei one smaller, less stable nucleus one larger, more stable nucleus
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NOT A
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Which best describes nuclear fission? A nucleus spontaneously splits and absorbs energy. Two nuclei spontaneously combine and absorb energy. A nucleus collides with a neutron and splits, releasing energy. Nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy.
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NOT A
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Which statement is true about nuclear fusion? It is caused by the same process that causes nuclear fission. It does not occur naturally in the solar system. It has very low activation energy. It produces nearly all the elements that are heavier than helium.
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D
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Which statement is true about this reaction? mc016-1.jpg It is a practical source of energy on Earth. It occurs only outside the solar system. Its product is heavier than each of its reactants. It shows the critical mass of an element.
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NOT A