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Chemistry, 19.03.2020 01:06 zeesharpe05

What happens to the neutrons produced in a fission reaction?
Select all that apply.

A. They can be absorbed by control rods.
B. They are converted from mass into energy.
C. They can initiate other fission reactions.
D. They combine to form a new element.

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