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Q: What are the positive and negative effects of use of nuclear reactions?
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What is the difference between the nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor and those in an atomic bomb?

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What are the positive environmental effects of nuclear energy?

Positive environmental effects of nuclear energy revolve around air pollution. With nuclear energy, there is less waste that gets distributed into the atmosphere. The air is actually cleaner due to the fact that no air pollutants are released.


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The sun's nuclear reactions are fusion reactions at extremely high temperatures and pressures, while the nuclear reactor's nuclear reactions are fission reactions at typical temperatures and pressures for earth.


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Effects of nuclear reactions on environment?

Provided the fission products are looked after carefully there is very little effect on the environment


Which is generally not associated with nuclear reactions?

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Are nuclear reactions and nuclear fusions the same thing?

Nuclear fusion is a nuclear reaction, but so is fission. So not all nuclear reactions are fission.


What is the critical temperature at which nuclear reactions begin?

For nuclear fission reactors there is no critical temperature, though they do have a temperature coefficient which makes the efficiency of the chain reaction vary slightly with temperature. This can be negative or positive, obvously a negative coefficient is preferred and is safer. Nuclear fusion is another matter, and very high temperatures are required in tokamaks to get fusion started


Nuclear reactions at very high temperature is known as?

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