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nuclear fission occurs when a large nucleus splits into two or more smaller nuclei Considerable energy is given off each time fission occurs.
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nuclear fission The splitting of a nucleus of a heavy element into two lighter nuclei, generally accompanied by the release of one or more neutrons and energy.
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nuclear fission is the breakup of heavy nuceli into two medium mass nuclei with an accompanying release of energy. This form of nuclear instability ultimately limits the extent to which heavy nuclei can be synthesised. It places an upper limits on the atomic number (A) of nuclei produced by the r-process.
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nuclear fission The process in which the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into two or more parts, releasing energy and two or three free neutrons.
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nuclear fission is the splitting of an atom's nucleus into two smaller nuclei.
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