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Which nuclear reaction is used to generate electric energy in power plants?

OA. Positron emission
OB. Gamma decay
OC. Nuclear fission
OD. Nuclear fusion

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Answer:

nuclear fission

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Alex Erygin
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Answer: C. Nuclear fission

Step-by-step explanation:

Nuclear fission is the reaction in which the nucleus of a heavy atom, when bombarded with neutrons (or when capturing an incident neutron), becomes unstable and divides into two or more nuclei of lighter atoms, giving rise to a situation of greater stability. In this process that takes place in the atomic nucleus, neutrons, gamma rays and large amounts of energy are emitted.

Then, with this division a great release of energy occurs and the emission of two or three neutrons, other particles and gamma rays.

This means fission is a process in which energy is released by the separation of the components of the nucleous of the atom.

In other words:

Matter is converted to energy, and in the case of powew plants, in electric energy.

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