Introductory Chemistry (5th Edition)

Published by Pearson
ISBN 10: 032191029X
ISBN 13: 978-0-32191-029-5

Chapter 17 - Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry - Exercises - Questions - Page 637: 37

Answer

Control rods are utilized in nuclear reactors to maintain the fission rate of Uranium and Plutonium. The rods are made of elements such as Boron, Silver, and Cadmium, which are capable of absorbing many neutrons without undergoing nuclear fission themselves. Because of their ability to absorb rogue neutrons, the rods are critical in controlling the fission rate of the fuel.

Work Step by Step

Control rods are utilized in nuclear reactors to maintain the fission rate of Uranium and Plutonium. The rods are made of elements such as Boron, Silver, and Cadmium, which are capable of absorbing many neutrons without undergoing nuclear fission themselves. Because of their ability to absorb rogue neutrons, the rods are critical in controlling the fission rate of the fuel.
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