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General Chemistry 2 Final - Part 1 of 4!
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General Chemistry 2 Final - Part 1 of 4!
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21. Nuclear Chemistry / Band of Stability: Alpha Decay & Nuclear Fission / Problem 11
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Briefly explain why uranium fuel rods in nuclear reactors cannot be used in atomic weapons without further processing.
A
The uranium fuel rods in nuclear reactors are too hazardous for use in atomic weapons.
B
The uranium fuel rods in nuclear reactors are too massive and almost impossible to transport during military use.
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Without further treatment, uranium fuel rods in nuclear reactors will explode during transportation if used for atomic weapons.
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Without further processing, the U-235 enrichment of uranium fuel rods in nuclear reactors is not high enough to be fit for use in atomic weapons.
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