Which is an example of a highly unstable isotope that is often used in fission reactions?
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Chemistry, 08.10.2019 06:00 jadabugs8187
Which is an example of a highly unstable isotope that is often used in fission reactions?
a. c-12
b. c-14
c. u-235
d. u-238
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