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Nuclear Charge Number
Nuclear charge number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.

See also Mass Number, Ordinal Number.
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Nuclear Fission
Fissile isotopes such as 233U, 235U or 239Pu get exposed to a thermal neutron beam. The resulting nuclear chain reaction is controlled by moderators such as graphite, Beryllium or heavy water.
For example Mo-99, source for Tc-99m, is produced by fission of highly enriched uranium (HEU) in a few reactors around the world (monitored and controlled by The International Atomic Energy Agency).
• View DATABASE results for 'Nuclear Fission' (2).Open this link in a new window.
Nuclear Reaction
Stable elements get activated by neutrons.
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• View DATABASE results for 'Nuclear Reaction' (8).Open this link in a new window.
Nucleon
A nucleon is a proton or a neutron - part of the nucleus.
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Nucleus
The nucleus is the positively charged center of an atom and contains most of the mass. Except for 1H, the atom core consists of a combination of the subatomic particles protons and neutrons.
• View DATABASE results for 'Nucleus' (33).Open this link in a new window.
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