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Nuclear fission is caused by the impact of  [[1]][protons/neutrons] on a heavy nucleus.


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Nuclear fission is caused by the impact of neutrons on a heavy nucleus.
Nuclear Fission:
A large (heavy) nucleus breaks into two smaller nuclei and releases a large amount of energy.
A nuclear reactor is a nuclear fission reaction where the unstable radioactive nucleus is split into two or smaller parts.
For example: Given two elements, A and B, with mass numbers 2 and 235, respectively. Element (B) mass 235 is suitable for a nuclear reactor.
 
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