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What is the process of a heavy, unstable nucleus splitting into two smaller nuclei called?
beta decay
radioactive decay
nuclear fission
nuclear fusion
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Which type of fission occurs without any external intervention?
spontaneous fission
induced fission
neutron-induced fission
thermal fission
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What happens to uranium-235 after absorbing a low-energy neutron?
it becomes highly unstable and splits
it remains unchanged
it becomes highly stable
it undergoes nuclear fusion
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What is the primary reason for the significant energy release during fission reactions?
the daughter nuclei have a lower binding energy per nucleon
the overall mass of the daughter nuclei increases
the overall mass of the daughter nuclei remains the same
the daughter nuclei have a higher binding energy per nucleon
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What happens to the stability of nuclei as they grow in size?
their stability remains unchanged
their stability fluctuates randomly
they become more unstable
they become more stable
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What does the instability of large nuclei limit?
the number of protons in a nucleus
the number of elements that can exist
the number of neutrons in a nucleus
the number of isotopes that can exist
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Which of the following statements about nuclear fission is true?
it typically results in the formation of smaller, more stable nuclei
it does not involve the release of neutrons
it typically results in the formation of larger, less stable nuclei
it only occurs in light nuclei
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What is the term for the energy needed to remove a neutron from a nucleus?
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Explain the two types of nuclear fission and how they differ.
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