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Nuclear fission occurs in a few elements and then only in certain isotopes, best known are uranium-235 and plutonium-239. In these cases capture of a neutron causes the nucleus to split up into two lighter pieces, and for neutrons to be emitted. This enables a chain reaction to be started.

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