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a neutron is absorbed by an atom’s nucleus. (apex)
If things go according to plan, the neutron encounters a fissionable atomic nucleus and then undergoes what is called neutron capture. That's the next step in the process. The presence of that neutron in the nucleus destabilizes the nucleus (more than it already is as that nucleus is radioactive and unstable anyway). In an extremely short period of time the instability results in nuclear fission. The nucleus splits.
the minimal chance that newly formed neutrons of a fission reaction are absorbed by more atoms. (apex)
The Electrons farthest from the nucleus of the atom
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a neutron is absorbed by an atom’s nucleus. (apex)
If things go according to plan, the neutron encounters a fissionable atomic nucleus and then undergoes what is called neutron capture. That's the next step in the process. The presence of that neutron in the nucleus destabilizes the nucleus (more than it already is as that nucleus is radioactive and unstable anyway). In an extremely short period of time the instability results in nuclear fission. The nucleus splits.
the minimal chance that newly formed neutrons of a fission reaction are absorbed by more atoms. (apex)
the minimal chance that newly formed neutrons of a fission reaction are absorbed by more atoms. (apex)
the minimal chance that newly formed neutrons of a fussion reaction are absorbed by moore atoms
The Electrons farthest from the nucleus of the atom
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