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What process produces more energy for the same mass?

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Fission. The amount of energy released during nuclear fission is millions of times more efficient per mass than that of coal considering only 0.1 percent of the original nuclei is converted to energy. Daughter nucleus, energy, and particles such as neutrons are released as a result of the reaction.

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Fission. Fission is the splitting of a nucleus that releases free neutrons and lighter nuclei. ... The amount of energy released during nuclear fission is millions of times more efficient per mass than that of coal considering only 0.1 percent of the original nuclei is converted to energy.

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