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Nuclear fusion is the method through which our sun generates energy from atomic nuclei. Nuclear fusion is a method of releasing energy by combining nuclei. The word ‘fusion’ should give you a hint that things are fusing or coming together. Do not mistake nuclear fusion with nuclear fission, which is the breakdown of atomic nuclei into tiny fragments. Nuclear power plants employ nuclear fission right here on Earth. The sun, on the other hand, employs nuclear fusion. The reaction in which four hydrogen nuclei unite to form one lighter helium nucleus is the most crucial nuclear fusion reaction for humans to comprehend. A single proton exists in a hydrogen nucleus, whereas two protons and two neutrons exist in a helium nucleus. The helium nucleus has less mass than the four hydrogen nuclei when our sun fuses them together. This mass loss is transformed into energy. This reaction may be summarised using the simple equation presented above. You can see how four hydrogen protons unite to form helium and energy there. Unfortunately, this is an oversimplification. The truth is significantly more complicated, and we’ll go through part of it today. I believe I just overheard a grumble. What is Nuclear Fusion?
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1H2 + 1H2 ⇢2He3 +0n1 +Q
41H1 ⇢2He4+ 2 +1e0 + 2v + Q Energy Generation in StarsIt has been calculated that the sun radiates energy at the rate of about 1026 J per second. The sun is radiating at this rate for several millions of years. The sources of energy of the sun cannot be the chemical reactions because the energy released in chemical reactions can not last so long. It has also been found that hydrogen and helium constitute about 90% of the mass of the sun and 10% are other elements. Since heavy elements present in the sun are very small in quantity, so the source of energy of the sun cannot be nuclear fission. Fusion reactions are the source of energy in the sun and the stars, inside which the temperature is of the order of 107 -10 8K. The basic energy-producing process in the sun is the fusion of hydrogen nuclei and the same is true for many other stars.
Proton-Proton Cycle
In Proton- Proton cycle fusion of four hydrogen nuclei (1H1) into Helium nucleus (2He4) takes place in the following steps: 1H1 + 1H1 ⇢ 1H2 + 1e0 + v + 0.42MeV 1H2 + 1H1 ⇢ 2He3 + γ + 5.49 MeV 2 He3 +2He3 ⇢ 2He4 + 2 1H1 +12.86 Mev The abovecombinations give 41H1 ⇢ 2He4 +21e0 +2v +2γ + 24.68MeV Thus, the net effect of the sequence of proton Proton cycle is that four protons(1H1) combine to form one helium nucleus(2He4) plus two positrons(1e0, i.e.β+) two gamma Rays(γ) and two neutrinos with a release of about 25 MeV of energy. The proton-proton cycle is dominant at temperatures ∼10 7K. Carbon Nitrogen Cycle
The sequence of nuclear reactions is as follows: 6C12 +1H1 ⇢ 7N13 + Q1(MeV) 7N13⇢ 6C13 +1e0 +v 6C13 +1H1 ⇢ 7N14 + Q2(MeV) 7N14 +1H1⇢8O15 +Q3(MeV) 8O15⇢7N15 + 1e0+v 7N15 +1H1⇢6C12 + 2He4 Total energy released in this cycle = 24.68MeV The above combinations give: 41H1⇢2He4+ 21e0+ 2v +2γ +24.68MeV The initial 6C12 acts as a kind of catalyst for the process since it reappears at its end. The above stated thermo-nuclear reactions take place in the sun and other stars and hence they are the source of energy in the solar system. Thus, energy released by fusion is greater than the energy released by fission. Sample QuestionsQuestion 1: Are all fusion reactions exoergic? Answer:
Question 2: Why is it difficult to realise nuclear fusion terrestrially? Answer:
Question 3: A fusion reaction is more energetic than a fission reaction. Comment. Answer:
Question 4: A very high temperature is needed to initiate a nuclear fusion reaction. Explain, why? Answer:
Question 5: Why is nuclear fusion not possible in the laboratory? Answer:
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