Multiple Choice
The main purpose of a moderator in a nuclear reactor is to
A) absorb the neutrons and thereby decrease the reaction rate.
B) absorb the neutrons and thereby increase the reaction rate.
C) slow the neutrons and thereby decrease the reaction rate.
D) slow the neutrons and thereby increase the reaction rate.
E) cool the reactor chamber.
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