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fission The splitting apart of an atom
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fission the nuclear process in which a heavy atom, such as uranium, splits into fragments.
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fission the splitting of atoms, which results in the release of large amounts of energy. Fission occurs naturally or when an atom's nucleus is bombarded by neutrons.
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fission The splitting of an atomic nucleus after being struck by a (slow moving) neutron. Neutrons are also released during fission which are then able to cause fission in other nuclei. This leads to a fission chain reaction.
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fissionable Material, like the isotopes Uranium-235 and Plutonium-239, that are unstable and can undergo the fission reaction.
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