Chemistry, asked by shaikhfaisal12125, 3 months ago

The atoms of________
produce the nuclear energy during the nuclear fission of the
atom. (uranium, silicon)

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Answered by Ruchi332
1

Answer:

Nuclear fission is the splitting of a large atomic nucleus into smaller nuclei. In a nuclear reactor , a neutron is absorbed into a nucleus (typically uranium-235). This causes the nucleus to become uranium-236, which is violently unstable. The entire nucleus splits into two large fragments called 'daughter nuclei '.

Answered by keshav21300
10

Answer:

its Uranium

The answer is uranium. Mark me as brainliest

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