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compared to
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transuranics are left in the
spent fuel,
after 1,000 to 100,000
years the slow
decay of
these transuranics would generate...
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Transuranium elements in the
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transuranic)
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contaminated with
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reactor with a
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could consume transuranic waste. It
proceeded as far as large-scale tests...
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nuclei would fission at
either 233 U or 235 U , so
fewer long-lived
transuranics are produced.
Because of this,
thorium is a
potentially attractive alternative...
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atomic number 93. A
radioactive actinide metal,
neptunium is the
first transuranic element. It is
named after Neptune, the
planet beyond Ur**** in the Solar...
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