Physics, asked by aether32, 5 hours ago

The fission of a heavy nucleus gives, in general, two
smaller nuclei, two or three neutrons, some B-
particles and some , -radiation. It is always true that
the nuclei produced
O
have a total rest-mass that is greater
than that of the original nucleus
have large kinetic energeis that carry
off the greater part of the energy
released
O
travel in exactly opposite directions
O
have neutron-to-proton ratios that are
too low for stability​

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Answered by lohitjinaga
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Answer:

O

have neutron-to-proton ratios that are

too low for stability

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