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    In the Fissioning of Uranium, a Chain Reaction Is Caused
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In the Fissioning of Uranium, a Chain Reaction Is Caused

Question 24

Question 24

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In the fissioning of uranium, a chain reaction is caused by


A) ejected neutrons.
B) the kinetic energy of the decay products.
C) the enormous energy release.
D) the conversion of mass to energy.
E) none of these

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