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7 April, 13:27

One of the benefits of nuclear power generation is a reduction in the emission of harmful waste gases into the atmosphere.

Which gas is normally emitted by nuclear power plants?

Select all that apply.

sulfur oxides

water vapor

nitrogen oxides

carbon dioxide

radon

steam

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  1. 7 April, 17:17
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    Carbon dioxide

    Explanation:

    Nuclear power plants are a type of power plant that use the process of nuclear fission in order to generate electricity and do this by using nuclear reactors, where the heat generated by the reactor converts water into steam, which spins a turbine and a generator

    They get their thermal power from splitting the nuclei of atoms in their reactor core, with uranium being the dominant choice of fuel in the world today

    As a fuel nuclear power plants use uranium and mining of uranium release carbon dioxide in high amount into the environment
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