Physics, asked by samarthmishra46, 11 months ago

we know that the atom can neither be created nor be destroyed.
But during the case of nuclear reaction the atom of uranium decomposes??Why????​

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Answered by vikasverma36
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Uranium-235 is the only naturally occurring fissile isotope, which makes it widely used in nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons. ... This generates the heat in nuclear power reactors, and produces the fissile material for nuclear weapons. Depleted uranium (238U) is used in kinetic energy penetrators and armor plating.

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Explanation:because in nuclear reaction number of uranium atoms are there

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