Two smaller isotopes, more neutrons, and heat energy are the products of what type of reaction?

Two smaller isotopes, more neutrons, and heat energy are the products of what type of reaction?

  • Correct Answer: fusion
  • Reaction
  • diffusion
  • fission

Explanation: Nuclear fission reactions involve collision of a slow neuron with an element, usually uranium. The products of a fission reaction are two smaller isotopes, more neutrons, and heat energy.

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