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List of Nuclear reactions that can take place in Universe.



 
 
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Old October 24th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.philosophy,sci.physics,alt.atheism
Sanny
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Default List of Nuclear reactions that can take place in Universe.

I read somewhere, nuclie collide with each other to produce nuclear
reaction the same way as chemical reaction occurs.

Chemical Reaction

H+H - H2

O+O -O2

2H2 + O2 - 2H2O

Simmilarly Nuclear Reaction occur.

H1+H1 - He {fusion}

U238 - U235 {fission}

When Universe begain everything was hydrogen. Hydrogen collided with
each other to bring Helium.

Then these elements collided to bring larger elements. Like Li, B,
Carbon etc.

At even higher temprature they collide to give Iron, Aluminum & Gold.

Can someone tell me where can I get list of all such nuclear
Reactions.

Along with at what temprature these reactions take place.

And is it possible for Iron nucle to fuse together to give even higher
Elements? And where in our universe these reactions take place.

Hydrogen+Hydrogen-Helium take place in Sun. What about other
reactions?

Bye
Sanny

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Old October 24th 07 posted to sci.physics
PD
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Default List of Nuclear reactions that can take place in Universe.

On Oct 24, 1:17 am, Sanny wrote:
I read somewhere, nuclie collide with each other to produce nuclear
reaction the same way as chemical reaction occurs.

Chemical Reaction

H+H - H2

O+O -O2

2H2 + O2 - 2H2O

Simmilarly Nuclear Reaction occur.

H1+H1 - He {fusion}

U238 - U235 {fission}

When Universe begain everything was hydrogen. Hydrogen collided with
each other to bring Helium.

Then these elements collided to bring larger elements. Like Li, B,
Carbon etc.

At even higher temprature they collide to give Iron, Aluminum & Gold.

Can someone tell me where can I get list of all such nuclear
Reactions.

Along with at what temprature these reactions take place.

And is it possible for Iron nucle to fuse together to give even higher
Elements? And where in our universe these reactions take place.

Hydrogen+Hydrogen-Helium take place in Sun. What about other
reactions?

Bye
Sanny


[spurious newsgroups trimmed]
You can buy nuclear physics textbooks for cheap on Amazon.
The list is very, very long.
If you think there is a table with exactly the information you're
looking for in one place on the Web, then you don't know the Web very
well.
There is no shortcut.

PD


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Old October 24th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.philosophy,sci.physics,alt.atheism
Uncle Al
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Default List of Nuclear reactions that can take place in Universe.

Sanny wrote:

I read somewhere, nuclie collide with each other to produce nuclear
reaction the same way as chemical reaction occurs.


Stellar nucleosynthesis is all over the Web, including a Nobel Prize.
Google is your friend. Pull your thumb out and look it up.

If the product has a larger binding energy than its reacting
constituents summed then product formation is thermodynamically
allowed. Doesn't mean it's gonna happen. Hexamethlprismane C6(CH3)6
is 90 kcal/mole above hexamethylbenzene, C6(CH3)6. It must be heated
to add another 33 kcal/mole before it rearranges. C-C single bond
strength is 83 kcal/mole. The molecule must be literally shattered
before it heads downhill.

Thermodyamics proposes, kinetics disposes.

Chemical Reaction

H+H - H2
O+O -O2
2H2 + O2 - 2H2O

Simmilarly Nuclear Reaction occur.

H1+H1 - He {fusion}
U238 - U235 {fission}


A little short on facts, are we?

When Universe begain everything was hydrogen. Hydrogen collided with
each other to bring Helium.


Very short on facts.

Then these elements collided to bring larger elements. Like Li, B,
Carbon etc.


Ignorant of facts.

At even higher temprature they collide to give Iron, Aluminum & Gold.


Stupid.

Can someone tell me where can I get list of all such nuclear
Reactions.


Look it up. Put new batteries into your calculator.

http://t2.lanl.gov/data/astro/molnix96/massd.html

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Old October 25th 07 posted to sci.physics
hhc314@yahoo.com
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Default List of Nuclear reactions that can take place in Universe.

On Oct 24, 10:38 am, PD wrote:
On Oct 24, 1:17 am, Sanny wrote:





I read somewhere, nuclie collide with each other to produce nuclear
reaction the same way as chemical reaction occurs.


Chemical Reaction


H+H - H2


O+O -O2


2H2 + O2 - 2H2O


Simmilarly Nuclear Reaction occur.


H1+H1 - He {fusion}


U238 - U235 {fission}


When Universe begain everything was hydrogen. Hydrogen collided with
each other to bring Helium.


Then these elements collided to bring larger elements. Like Li, B,
Carbon etc.


At even higher temprature they collide to give Iron, Aluminum & Gold.


Can someone tell me where can I get list of all such nuclear
Reactions.


Along with at what temprature these reactions take place.


And is it possible for Iron nucle to fuse together to give even higher
Elements? And where in our universe these reactions take place.


Hydrogen+Hydrogen-Helium take place in Sun. What about other
reactions?


Bye
Sanny


[spurious newsgroups trimmed]
You can buy nuclear physics textbooks for cheap on Amazon.
The list is very, very long.
If you think there is a table with exactly the information you're
looking for in one place on the Web, then you don't know the Web very
well.
There is no shortcut.

PD- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Amen to that advice. Still, the linke to that alt group is a bit
bizarre, dn suggest that the postert is playing not with a 'full
deck'.

Harry C.


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Old October 29th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.philosophy,sci.physics,alt.atheism
kevirwin
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You're not a very nice person, are you Uncle Al???

Does your erudition in physics give you some elevated sense of worth
over the poor laymen struggling to learn some truths about the
universe he or she inhabits????

Is there some compelling compulsion you are afflicted with that
prevents you from passing knowledge to these lesser beings in a more
constructive way???

Are you related to Mike Gordge????

The preceding were all rhetorical questions, Uncle Al, from one not-
very-nice-person (but I'm workin' on it) to another. I'm only seeing
your "intellectually stimulating responses" when they get cross-posted
to alt.P; this forum **already** has an arrogant, pedantic, dogmatic,
condescending, insensitive misanthrope. If the position ever opens up,
I'll let you know.................

K e v

PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS POST. IT WILL NEVER BE READ.

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Old October 29th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.philosophy,sci.physics,alt.atheism
Michael Gordge
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Default List of Nuclear reactions that can take place in Universe.

On Oct 29, 2:33 pm, kevirwin wrote:

You're not a very nice person, are you Uncle Al???


Are you related to Mike Gordge????


PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS POST. IT WILL NEVER BE READ.


All ****ing lies, typical wanking agnostic dopey as all **** knuckle-
dragging leftist retard.


MG


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Old October 29th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.philosophy,sci.physics,alt.atheism
Michael Gray
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 22:33:28 -0700, kevirwin
wrote:


You're not a very nice person, are you Uncle Al???

Does your erudition in physics give you some elevated sense of worth
over the poor laymen struggling to learn some truths about the
universe he or she inhabits????

Is there some compelling compulsion you are afflicted with that
prevents you from passing knowledge to these lesser beings in a more
constructive way???

Are you related to Mike Gordge????

The preceding were all rhetorical questions, Uncle Al, from one not-
very-nice-person (but I'm workin' on it) to another. I'm only seeing
your "intellectually stimulating responses" when they get cross-posted
to alt.P; this forum **already** has an arrogant, pedantic, dogmatic,
condescending, insensitive misanthrope. If the position ever opens up,
I'll let you know.................

K e v

PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS POST. IT WILL NEVER BE READ.


That's not very nice.
Mr. Kettle, meet Mr. Pot.
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Old October 29th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.philosophy,sci.physics,alt.atheism
kevirwin
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On Oct 29, 3:30 am, Michael Gray wrote:


That's not very nice.
Mr. Kettle, meet Mr. Pot


I already **admitted** to NOT being very nice, but I do tend to limit
my opprobrium, invectives, pejoratives, slurs, epitaphs, vituperative
denunciations, vile & vulgar rebukes to those individuals where it
appears merited and appropriate. (of course it's subjective!!)

But then, you might disagree; I'm ok with that..

Excuse me, I have to read up on physics,
K e v

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Old October 29th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.philosophy,sci.physics,alt.atheism
Al Klein
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 04:33:09 -0700, kevirwin
wrote:

On Oct 29, 3:30 am, Michael Gray wrote:


That's not very nice.
Mr. Kettle, meet Mr. Pot


I already **admitted** to NOT being very nice, but I do tend to limit
my opprobrium, invectives, pejoratives, slurs, epitaphs, vituperative
denunciations, vile & vulgar rebukes to those individuals where it
appears merited and appropriate.


You write *a lot* of missives to yourself?

Excuse me, I have to read up on physics,


Try "reading up" on "intelligence" first.
--
Al at Webdingers dot com
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themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts."
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Old October 30th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.philosophy,sci.physics,alt.atheism
kevirwin
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On Oct 29, 11:37 am, Al Klein wrote:

You write *a lot* of missives to yourself?


Try "reading up" on "intelligence" first.



Well Mr. Al,

You wrote that witless retort because:

(A) you're really Uncle Al under another uninspired alias

(B) you have developed an unnatural affinity to persons named "Al"

(C) your rejoinder passes for high wit on science forums and atheist's
forums

(D) you missed my veiled reference to the unnecessary ad hominems
Uncle Al loosed upon an unsuspecting seeker of knowledge

(E) you wished to engage in verbal sparring in an arena where you're
the under dog

(F) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (write-in)

If it's (E), sorry...I'm not interested, I like a challenge...
I studied intelligence a long time ago; I'm in the top 2%. I just
don't give a **** about physics, nor the endless atheist-theist
arguments.

My view (added unnecessarily) on scientific method/discovery:

(1) Have an epiphany of scientific wonder
(2) Develop hypothesis
(3) Test hypothesis
(4) (a) Upon failure of test, discard theory, destroying all data on
failure and return to step (1)
(b) upon accidental and fortuitous affirmation, notify like-
minded individuals and bask in glory
Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn every once in awhile

If I failed to offend anyone in the three cross-posted forums (I've
already offended most people in alt.p), feel free to e-mail me for
further scathing, sardonic (and probably misunderstood) abuse, as
required..

I'm done in this ****ing thread...

peace out y'all,

K e v
friend to one and all,



 




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