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Physics, 13.12.2019 05:31 markarianlaura1

U-235, the isotope of uranium commonly utilized in nuclear power plants, is

a. the most common of the naturally occurring isotopes of uranium
b. heavier than the other well-known isotope of uranium
c. rare even in uranium oxide deposits, and must be enriched before use as fuel
d. only found in granite plutons

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