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    The Function of Graphite in the First Atomic Reactor Was
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The Function of Graphite in the First Atomic Reactor Was

Question 77

Question 77

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The function of graphite in the first atomic reactor was to


A) emit fast neutrons.
B) slow fast neutrons.
C) moderate uranium isotopes.
D) absorb fast neutrons.
E) none of these

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