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Explain nuclear fission.​

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Answered by Fluffyy
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nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into 2 smaller, lighter nuclei. Fission is a form of nuclear transmutation because the resulting fragments are not the same element as the original atom. The two nuclei produced are most often of comparable but slightly different sizes.

Answered by Anonymous
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Nuclear fission :--- it is a process by which Parents nuclei is divided in to two daughter nuclei .It is exothermic reaction a large amount of heat is evolved .

it is used in the formation of atomic bomb

Nuclear also use this concept to produce electricity .

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