Fission
from class: Intro to Chemistry Definition Fission is a nuclear reaction in which an atomic nucleus splits into smaller parts, typically releasing a large amount of energy. This process often produces free neutrons and gamma photons.
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Predict what's on your test 5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test Fission commonly occurs with heavy nuclei such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239. The energy released during fission is due to the conversion of mass into energy, following Einstein's equation $E = mc^2$. Fission reactions can be harnessed for both nuclear power generation and nuclear weapons. A chain reaction in fission happens when the neutrons produced trigger additional fissions, leading to a self-sustaining series of reactions. Control rods in nuclear reactors are used to absorb excess neutrons and regulate the fission chain reaction. Review Questions What is released during a fission reaction? How does a fission chain reaction become self-sustaining? What role do control rods play in a nuclear reactor?
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