What are the differences between nuclear fission and radioactivity?
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Nuclear fission is the process in which heavy unstable nuclei split into two lighter more stable nuclei. ... Nuclear fission is the splitting of a heavierradioactive isotope into fragments ofintermediate masses. Radioactivedecay is the disintegration or decay ofthe nucleus of a radioactive isotope giving off radiation.
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