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ENVS 1126 Exam 3 Questions and Correct
Answers

The concentration of U-235 needed to generate nuclear power is
approximately (1)___, but the concentration of U-235 needed to
generate nuclear weapons is approximately (2)___. Ans: (1) 4%, (2)
85%


The atomic number of oxygen is 8; this means: Ans: Oxygen has 8
protons in its nucleus


Nuclear bombs rely upon Ans: a domino effect that causes the
nuclear fission of uranium-235 in less than a second.


(1) What is really old-fashioned about nuclear power? (2) What is
really cutting-edge and innovative about nuclear power? (3) What
is really scary about nuclear power? Ans: (1) it's just heating water
to rotate a turbine. (2) It can provide power for extremely long



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periods of time. (3) There is a possibility of a meltdown that harms
humans and the environment.


Answer the 3 following questions regarding isotopes: (1) Does
changing the number of neutrons change the number of protons?
(2) Does changing the number of neutrons change the atomic
number? (3) Does changing the number of neutrons change the
atomic mass? Ans: NO, NO, YES


Overtime the popularity of nuclear power has decreased. Which of
the following is not a reason for a decrease in the utilization of
nuclear energy? Ans: Low Energy Efficiency


A scientist is designing a prototype for a nuclear reactor that takes
two atomic nuclei and fuses them to create a heavier nucleus,
releasing a large amount of energy. Which of the following is an
example of this type of nuclear power? Ans: the sun


Carbon-12 and carbon-14 are isotopes of carbon. These isotopes
differ in the number of Ans: neurons



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Isotopes have: Ans: The same atomic number but different atomic
mass


What is the difference between carbon-12, carbon-13, and carbon-
14? Ans: Carbon-12 has 6 protons and 6 neutrons; carbon-13 has 6
protons and 7 neutrons; carbon-14 has 6 protons and 8 neutrons


Which statement is not true about nuclear fission? Ans: The
energy from fission cannot be harvested by humans at the
moment


From the events discussed in class, the most recent nuclear
disaster took place in: Ans: Fukushima, Japan


This is not true about a nuclear power plant Ans: Produces acid
pollutants or particulates


What is nuclear fission? Ans: The splitting of an unstable atom
into 2 or more stable atoms, often resulting in the release of free
neutrons.



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