Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Science and Technology
Why in News?
Recently, global uranium production has rebounded post‑pandemic, with Kazakhstan, Canada, and Namibia emerging as dominant suppliers.
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Radioactivity |
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Unstable Nucleus |
Some atoms have an uneven balance of protons and neutrons, so the nucleus cannot stay stable forever. |
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Decay Process |
These atoms naturally break down into smaller, more stable ones in a random but natural way. |
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Energy Release |
When the nucleus decays or splits (fission), it gives off energy as radiation (alpha, beta, gamma) or heat. |
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Nuclear Power |
Controlled chain reactions of uranium‑235 fission in reactors release heat, which is converted into electricity. |
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Nuclear weapons |
Uncontrolled chain reactions release huge energy instantly, causing destructive explosions. |
Isotopes and Enrichment
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U‑238 |
U‑234 |
Th-232 |
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Global Uranium Supply
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