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Mention one misuse of nuclear fission reaction?
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Answered by nitindange1973
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Nuclear fission is the process of splitting a heavy nucleus, such as uranium or plutonium, in two smaller nuclei of nearly the same mass. During this process, the unstable radioactive nucleus is split into two smaller nuclei. Nuclear fission can occur spontaneously in some cases or can be induced by the bombardment on the nucleus with a variety of particles (e.g., protons, or neutrons or alpha particles) or by gamma rays radiation.

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Answered by anitajadhavprajapati
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Problems of Nuclear Reactors

Concerns about the safety of nuclear fission reactors include the possibility of radiation-releasing nuclear accidents, the problems of radioactive waste disposal, and the possibility of contributing to nuclear weapon proliferation.

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