Uranium-235 is a specific isotope of uranium that is crucial for nuclear fission, making it a primary fuel used in nuclear reactors. This isotope constitutes about 0.7% of natural uranium and is capable of sustaining a nuclear chain reaction, which is essential for the production of energy in a nuclear reactor. Its ability to undergo fission when bombarded by neutrons allows it to release significant amounts of energy, powering reactors and ultimately generating electricity.