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how many fissions are there and what are they ?​

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Answered by devi666
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Answer:

One mole of 235U has a mass of 235.04 g; thus, there are (1000 g)/(235.04 g/mol) = 4.25 mol. The number of 235U atoms is therefore, (4.25 mol)(6.02×1023{235U/mol)=2.56×1024 235U ( 4.25 mol ) ( 6.02 × 10 23 { 235 U/mol ) = 2.56 × 10 24 235 U

Answered by djalok3853
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Explanation:

binary and multiple are two fission.Fission can be of two types, namely, binary fission and multiple fission. In binary fission, parent cell divides into two equal halves called daughter cells. Daughter cells are identical to each other and to their parent cell.

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