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Chemistry, 13.01.2021 01:40 kayleevilla

How is the heat generated by the reactor core of a nuclear power plant used to provide power to buildings? a.
It is used directly to heat homes and offices.
b.
It generates steam, which turns a turbine, powering a generator.
c.
It generates steam, which is then condensed back to water. This process produces energy.
d.
All of the above

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B
C
D

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