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Chem help!!!

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1)Describe the production of heat energy by burning fuels?

2)Describe hydrogen of fuel

3)Describe radioactive isotopes, such as U^235 as a source of energy

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Well..

Heat energy by burning fuels.. The process is really simple.. It combusts, which is used to heat steam and turn a turbine and then a generator..
As for the Radioactive isotopes, for a source of energy just know that fission is the process, and the entire energy making is similar to that of a coal burning power station, except the first part involves a reactor..
As for hydrogen as a fuel, be more specific please?
 
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That is what it says on the syllabus? and are you sure of these answers? because they somewhat seem strange lol :p
 
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Adahshan said:
That is what it says on the syllabus? and are you sure of these answers? because they somewhat seem strange lol :p

Hmm, if you want to take my answers feel free to, if not, I don't mind man..
The statements are very vague, and I didn't know how to interpret them, so I just used Physics knowledge and explained how a power station worked..

If you look in your book, it might be better than asking on the internet, why not use the index? :p
 
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Our school has the stupidest system of all.

They didn't give us a text book and that's why i'm getting f**ed,, :/ so i'm just revising syllabus with nothing but my notes and knowledge.
 
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