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The source of fuel for fission reactors is: hydrogen uranium-235 fossil fuel water
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The source of fuel for fission reactors is:
hydrogen
uranium-235
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Uranium-235. Read about this on the WNA website once.
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The answer you are looking for is:
Uranium-235
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