In nuclear fission reactions, what causes the atom's nucleus to become
unstable?
A. Control r...
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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