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In nuclear fission reactions, what causes the atom's nucleus to become unstable?
A. Control rods being inserted into the nucleus
B. Extreme temperatures released by fuel rods
O C. The absorption of a free-moving neutron by the atom's nucleus
O D. The nucleus absorbing freely moving protons

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