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    Fissioning an Iron Nucleus Would Occur with
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Fissioning an Iron Nucleus Would Occur with

Question 29

Question 29

Multiple Choice

Fissioning an iron nucleus would occur with


A) absorption of energy.
B) release of energy.
C) neither absorption nor release of energy

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