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False. ... reacting pile changes the nucleus 2, A spy could easily carry the of the atom itself. secret of the atomic bomb arouhd| 5 rye.
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| The process of thermal i in his head. True.... False.... diffusion works on this principle. i; 3 ; om EF || 3 The United States has the| 6 True. Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, And it’s one of the £ . ||monopoly of uranium. True....|one of the discoverers of plutonium, Hana ; / Lo a | False. “rs : has found minute amounts of ‘it in 12 most important dates . : om 2 ” - | 4. A chain-reacting- pile burns|an ore of uranium. S » 3 ; LF : l/like coal in a furnace. True....| 7. True. Plutonium is formed on the calendar, as y ’ Wirteie ] a i || False... from uranium 238 by beta ray trans- hi These. heort.warming . valu ‘omens " 5. A slight difference in tempera. |{ormation, then it emits an alpha any wise shopper iis por? hl iy A ; ey P ture is sufficient to separate the Ta and changes into uranium 235, ht ty ‘ ¢ casing to the cye, kind to Fy isotopes of uranium. True.... 8 False. The atomic bomb will can testify! TL I LACK False... not explode unless it has a mass ji : larger than the critical mass. \ 3
6. The new element plutonium
Atomic bombs will become | has been found in nature. True..,, : ome nrger
rather than smaller, False. ... 9. False, There is no known pro7. Plutonium distintegrates into tection against the atomic bomb. uranium 235. True... False.....| 10, True (probably, although we
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