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The control rods in a nuclear reactor are made up of ______​

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Answered by LEGEND778
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made out of neutron-absorbing materials such as silver and boron.

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is normally done with control rods, which typically are made out of neutron-absorbing materials such as silver and boron. Two examples of nuclear fissioning of uranium-235, the most commonly used fuel in nuclear reactors.

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