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What nuclear reaction is the basis of an atomic bomb?

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Answered by mpurushotham
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This is known as a chain reaction and is what causes an atomic explosion. When a uranium-235 atom absorbs a neutron and fissions into two new atoms, it releases three new neutrons and some binding energy.

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Answered by Shriram07
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Fission is the nuclear reactionis the basis of an atomic bomb.#There are two types of atomic explosions that can be facilitated by Uranium-235: fission and fusion. Fission, simply put, is a nuclear reaction in which an atomic nucleus splits into fragments (usually two fragments of comparable mass) all the while emitting 100 million to several hundred million volts of energy.

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