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What element is used in nuclear fission reactions? aluminum uranium hydrogen carbon
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What element is used in nuclear fission reactions?
aluminum
uranium
hydrogen
carbon
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Uranium is the answer:)
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uranium :
Several heavy elements, such as uranium
, thorium, and
plutonium
, undergo both spontaneous fission.
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