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topic 5 radioactivity
fission and fusion
nuclear reactor
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Nuclear reactor
A piece of equipment in a
nuclear power station
in which nuclear fission or fusion takes place
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Nuclear fission reactor
Used to power
commercial
nuclear power stations
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Nuclear fuel
The
uranium
(or
plutonium
)
isotopes
that undergo
nuclear fission
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Fuel rods
Rods in the
nuclear reactor
that contain the fuel so that the
neutrons
released from
fission
will travel and cause fission in other rods
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Moderator
Surrounds the
fuel rods
and slows the
neutrons
so that they are more readily absorbed by a nearby fuel rod
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Material used for the moderator
Usually
graphite
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Chain reaction
When the
neutrons
released from a
nucleus
go on to cause the splitting of further
nuclei
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Control rods
Rods that stop
neutrons
from travelling between fuel rods by absorbing them in order to control the rate of the
chain reaction
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Materials used for control rods
Usually
boron
or
cadmium
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Concrete shielding
Used to contain the products of the
fission reaction
as they are
radioactive
and can be hazardous
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Coolant
heated up by the energy released from the
fission reactions
and then used to boil water to turn it into steam
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Steam
Used to drive the
turbines
in a power station
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Turbine
a device with blades that can be turned by water, wind, steam and is used to turn the
generator
in a power station
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Generator
An
electromagnetic
device that produces electricity in a power station when it turned by the
turbines
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