uranvaihdoksen
Uranvaihdoksen, also known as uranium exchange, refers to the process where uranium atoms undergo a change in their nuclear composition. This is typically observed in nuclear reactors or during nuclear decay processes. In a nuclear reactor, uranium, commonly in the form of uranium-235, is used as fuel. When a neutron strikes a uranium-235 nucleus, it can absorb the neutron and become unstable, leading to nuclear fission. This fission event breaks the uranium nucleus into smaller fission products, releasing a significant amount of energy, along with more neutrons and gamma radiation.
The neutrons released can then go on to strike other uranium atoms, creating a chain reaction. This
Uranium can also undergo radioactive decay, where unstable isotopes of uranium transform into different elements over