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What does the nucleus absorb

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Answered by Anonymous
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The process of splitting a nucleus is called nuclear fission. Uranium or plutonium isotopes are normally used as the fuel in nuclear reactors because their nuclei are relatively large and easy to split. For fission to happen, the uranium-235 or plutonium-239 nucleus must first absorb a neutron.
Answered by Avihs33
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The material of the nucleus absorbs stains or dyes. So, it was named chromatin ( from the greek word 'chroma' meaning colour
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