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the release in energy in nuclear fission is consistent with the fact that uranium has​

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Answered by sunil48967
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Answered by KaurSukhvir
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   Uranium-235 is a radioactive element, undergoes nuclear fission. It releases a large amount of energy along with new neutrons.

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When uranium atoms absorb a slow moving neutron. It undergoes nuclear fission reaction, where one atom breaks into two new different atoms.

  • In case of Uranium-235, it converts firstly into U-236.
  • Because U-236 is unstable. It further splits into two new atoms, which are Krypton-89 and Barium-144. In addition, also emits three new neutrons and gamma rays.

                                ²³⁵U₉₂   +   ¹n₀    →   ²³⁶U₉₂

                          ²³⁵U₉₂   →   ¹⁴⁴Ba₅₆  +  ⁸⁹Kr₃₆  + 3¹n₀ +  ⁰γ₀

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