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Uranium-235 and plutonium-239 are used in nuclear reactors because of their 1. ability to undergo fission 2. ability to undergo fusion 3. inability to absorb neutrons 4. inability to release neutrons
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Uranium-235 and plutonium-239 are used in nuclear reactors because of their 1. ability to undergo fission 2. ability to undergo fusion 3. inability to absorb neutrons 4. inability to release neutrons
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i think it's 1... (sorry took my best guess really sorry if i'm wrong...)
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Ability to undergo fussion
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