A. same atomic number and different masses
B. same chemical properties but different atomic numbers
C. different masses and different atomic numbers
D. different chemical properties and same atomic numbers
E. same chemical properties and same atomic numbers
Nuclear Power Plants
Nuclear Power Plants
A. same
B. more
C. less
D. may be less or mote depending on size
E. unpredictable
A. gas cooled
B. liquid metal cooled
C. pressurised water
D. boiling water
E. none of the above
A. boiler
B. direct cycle of coolant system
C. double circuit system of coolant cycle
D. multi pass system
E. single circuit system
A. unity
B. more than unity
C. less than unity
D. zero
E. infinity
A. 1 tonne of high grade coal
B. 4.5 tonnes of high grade coal
C. 10 tonnes of high grade coal
D. 100 tonnes of high grade coal
E. 1000 tonnes of high grade coal
A. boiler
B. direct cycle of coolant system
C. double circuit system of coolant cycle
D. multi pass system
E. single circuit system
A. 5 MeV
B. 10 MeV
C. 199 MeV
D. 168 MeV
E. 11 MeV
A. it is generating power to rated capacity
B. it is capable of generating much more than rated capacity
C. there is danger of nuclear spread
D. chain reaction that causes automatic splitting of the fuel nuclei has been established
E. it generates no heat
A. mass number
B. atomic number
C. chemical properties
D. position in periodic table
E. all of the above