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Neutrons released from the fissioning, or splitting, of Uranium or Plutonium atoms collide with the molecules of the moderator, losing some of their energy in the process. This slows the neutrons down (slow neutrons are referred to as "thermal" neutrons") so that they are more likely to cause fission when colliding with another Uranium or Plutonium atom. In the most common types of reactors the moderator used is ordinary distilled water which is also used as the coolant for the reactor. Graphite and heavy water can also be used, and there are types of reactors which use no moderator at all - they operate on "fast" neutrons alone.

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