Period 18: Consequences of Nuclear Energy Use

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Name Section Period 18: Consequences of Nuclear Energy Use As you watch the videos in class today, look for a pro-nuclear or anti-nuclear bias on the part of the video producers, narrators, and interviewers. Which ones had a very evident bias? 18.1 Electrical Energy from Nuclear Reactors 1) Electricity from Nuclear Energy a) How is electricity generated by a power plant? b) What is the difference between a fossil fuel power plant and a nuclear power plant? 2) Fission Reactions 235 a) What happens to a uranium-235 ( 92 U ) nucleus during a fission reaction? b) What reaction products are released when a U-235 nucleus fissions? c) What is a nuclear chain reaction? d) Why do fissioning nuclei release energy? 3) Components of Nuclear Fission Reactors a) What is the purpose of the moderator in a nuclear reactor? What are two of the substances that may be used as moderators? b) What is the purpose of control rods in a nuclear reactor? c) List three other components of a nuclear reactor. d) How is the thermal energy from uranium-235 fissions converted into electrical energy? 1

4) Nuclear reactor fuel a) Which uranium isotope is most common in naturally occurring uranium ores? b) Which isotope is required for fission reactions? c) What is meant by enriched uranium? 18.2 Reactor Safety 5) Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor a) What was the result of the loss of coolant at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor? b) What was the main safety concern immediately after the accident? c) Presently, what is the greatest danger at Chernobyl? 6) Fukushima Nuclear Reactor a) What was the result of the tsunami wave that inundated the Fukushima nuclear reactor in Japan in 2011? b) What caused the explosions at the reactors? c) What safety features could have prevented this accident? 7) Types of nuclear accidents: meltdowns and uncontrolled chain reactions a) What was the result of the loss of coolant at the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor? 2

b) What is the difference between a meltdown and an uncontrolled chain reaction? Which situation is worse? c) What could be done to the fuel in a nuclear reactor so that the reactor could function normally after a loss of coolant? 18.3 Types of Nuclear Reactors 8) Types of conventional nuclear reactors a) Reactors can be classified on the basis of the moderator and coolant used. What are the three main types of nuclear reactors? b) Which of these types is the most dangerous? c) What is the safest type of nuclear reactor? d) Does the U.S. have the newest, safest nuclear reactors? Why or why not? e) Group Discussion Question: What is the benefit of using water as both the moderator and the coolant in a nuclear reactor? 9) Breeder nuclear reactors a) Uranium-235 is the fuel used in conventional nuclear reactors. What fuel is used in a breeder reactor? b) Why don't breeder reactors need a moderator? c) What is the main advantage of a breeder reactor over a conventional reactor? e) What is a potential danger of reactors that breed more plutonium than they use? 3

18.4 Radioactive Waste Disposal 10) Storing nuclear waste a) Where and how is radioactive waste from nuclear power plants stored? b) How long will it take for radioactive waste to reach radiation levels on the order of natural background radiation? c) What problems can you foresee in trying to find a place to store it for this length of time? d) Where has the U.S. government proposed storing spent fuel rods? 18.5 The Future of Nuclear Energy 11) Fusion Reactors? a) What happens during a fusion reaction? b) Where do fusion reactions occur? c) What would be the advantage of generating electricity using a fusion reaction rather than a fission reaction? d) What is the main difficulty with sustaining a controlled fusion reaction? 12) Consequences of using nuclear power a) How does the price of environmental and health risks from nuclear power plants compare to the price of these risks from coal-burning power plants? b) Compare the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power with other energy sources. 4

Name Section Period 18 Exercises: Consequences of Nuclear Energy Use 1) Comparing types of nuclear reactors Fill in the table below summarizing the advantages and disadvantages of type of reactors. Reactor type Advantages Disadvantages Graphite water cooled Uncontrolled chain reaction possible? Meltdown Possible? Water water cooled Graphite gas cooled Breeder 2) Comparing types of fuel for generating electricity a) What are the advantages of using nuclear reactors to generate electricity when compared to fossil fuel generating plants? b) What are the disadvantages of using nuclear reactors to generate electricity? 5