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The ideal shape for the uranium-235 sample used in a nuclear reactor is:
a) a sphere
b) a pyramid
c) a sheet

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Answered by krrish13o8
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B pyramid ithink soyou
Answered by Arslankincsem
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The ideal shape for the uranium-235 sample used in a nuclear reactor is

c) a sheet

An isotope of Uranium is Uranium-235 (235U) which makes up about 0.72% of natural uranium.


The isotope can sustain a fission chain reaction which is contrary to the predominant isotope of Uranium which is uranium-238.


235U is the only fissile isotope which has a primordial nuclide present in significant quantity in nature.


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