Light water
The light water , in the terminology of the Nuclear reactors, is ordinary Eau. Its Chemical formula is H2O. Although ordinary water has some molecules of heavy Eau, they are not of sufficient number to be important in the majority of the industrial applications. The light water reactors are simpler and cheaper than the heavy-water reactors, and they have the same production capacity of electricity. One of the disadvantages of the light water reactors is that they must use uranium enriched like fuel, while the heavy-water reactors can use natural Uranium.
Category: water
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