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Which Substance Is the Fissionable Fraction of the Fuel in a Nuclear

Question 70

Question 70

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Which substance is the fissionable fraction of the fuel in a nuclear reactor? 


A)  deuterium 
B)  uranium-235 
C)  plutonium-235 
D)  hydrogen

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