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In nuclear reactors, water acts as a coolant and moderator, slowing neutrons produced in nuclear reactions so they are more likely to interact with nuclear fuel and generate sustainable energy.

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Additional insights we found via US Department of Energy

  1. During fission reactions, in which large atoms like uranium-235 break up into smaller elements, the neutrons released move too quickly to collide with uranium atoms and trigger additional reactions without first colliding with water molecules to transfer away some of their energy.

  2. In boiling water reactors, nuclear reactions within a containment structure boil water into steam, which spins a turbine connected to a generator that converts rotational energy into electricity, before the water is recirculated into the containment structure.

  3. In pressurized water reactors, water heated by nuclear reactions is pumped into a heat exchanger, where a separate water source is boiled into steam to generate electricity, before the core water is recycled back into the reactor to be heated again.

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