Nuclear
What is low level waste?
Created from nuclear lab clothing and air filters form powerplants
A national system for the long-term storage of radioactive waste is now in operation.
False
A nuclear power plant can explode like a nuclear bomb, killing millions of people.
False
All atoms of a given element are alike in all respects
False
All radiation causes cancer
False
Cancer caused by radiation exposure can be distinguished by physicians from cancer having other causes
False
Electromagnetic radiation should be avoided at all costs
False
If the half-life of radioactive substance is six hours, all of it will have decayed in 12 hours.
False
In the US, the largest source of man-made radiation comes from nuclear power plants.
False
Nuclear plants are the only electric power plants that create serious hazards to public health and the environment.
False
Nuclear power plants are less expensive to build than are coal-fired plants.
False
Nuclear reactors were originally designed to generate electricity
False
Nuclear waste can be neutralized of made non-radioactive
False
Radioactive materials and radiation are unnatural. They did not exist on earth until created by scientists.
False
The atom is the smallest particle in nature.
False
The human body is capable of detecting radioactivity,
False
The majority of nuclear waste generated to date has come from nuclear power plants
False
The rate of radioactive decay can be slowed down by extreme cooling.
False
To date, no one has died from radiation released by nuclear power plants
False
Barium-140
Half life: 12.8 years Used in fuel rods
Plutonium-239
Half life: 24110 years Used to create nuclear weapons
Strontium-90
Half life: 28.8 years Used in fuel rods
Two types of nuclear waste
High Level and Low Level
What is high level waste?
Products of nuclear fission
What source accounts for the greatest radioactivity?
Spent Fuel
Cells that divide rapidly are more sensitive to radiation than are cells that divide slowly
True
Home smoke detectors may contain radioactive materials.
True
Individuals vary in their ability to "safely" absorb radiation
True
Medical X-rays carry potential risks as well as benefits
True
More federal dollars have been spent on nuclear power development than on all other alternative forms of energy combined
True
Most of the space occupied by an atom is "empty"
True
Nuclear power plants do not emit air pollution during normal operations.
True
Nuclear power plants produce material that could be converted into nuclear weapons
True
Nuclear power plants use much smaller quantities of fuel than coal-fired plants
True
Nuclear power presently supplies more than 10% of our country's total energy needs
True
Nuclear wastes are initially both thermally "hot" and radioactive
True
Physicians use injection of radioactive elements in the diagnosis and treatment of certain disorders
True
Radiation can be used to limit the spread of cancer
True
Radioactive and non-radioactive forms of an element behave the same chemically
True
Small amounts of matter are converted into immense quantities of energy in nuclear bombs.
True
Some nuclear wastes must be stored for hundreds of years to prevent dangerous levels of radioactivity from escaping in to the environment.
True
Some states have banned the construction of new nuclear power plants
True
Television tubes emit radiation
True
The human body naturally contains a small amount of radioactive material.
True
The major difference between a nuclear power plant and a coal-fired power plant is the fuel used to boil the water.
True
What is nuclear waste?
Used nuclear fuel that is highly radioactive