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the isotopes of uranium used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and carbon used on ratio carbon dating are; 1) u-233andc-14 2) u-235andc-13 3) u-233andc-13 4) u- 235andc-14

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Answered by Mehtasaab97
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Uranium 235, the only existing fissile nucleus found in natural uranium, is used as a nuclear fuel in reactors and as an explosive for nuclear weapons. This very rare isotope, present at the concentration of 0.7% in natural uranium, is thus a highly strategic and coveted material....

Answered by rupakvivek
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Answer:

4) u-235 and c-14

Explanation:

The isotope U-235 is important because under certain conditions it can readily be split, yielding a lot of energy.

Radiocarbon dating relies on the carbon isotopes carbon-14 and carbon-12.

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