Chemistry, asked by santhammar28, 18 days ago

which isotope of uranium is used as a fuel in atomic reactors​

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Answered by saicharang2008
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Today the only substantial use for uranium is as fuel in nuclear reactors, mostly for electricity generation. Uranium-235 is the only naturally-occurring material which can sustain a fission chain reaction, releasing large amounts of energy.

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