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What is the function of control rods in a nuclear reactor? A. control steam B. make fuel C. control reaction rate D. make radiation
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What is the function of control rods in a nuclear reactor?
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control steam
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make fuel
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control reaction rate
D.
make radiation
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C is the correct answer
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The answer is
C. Control reaction rate
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