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Which statement accurately describes nuclear fission? (1 point)
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Fission is a process in which an unstable nucleus releases matter and energy.
Fission is a process in which an unstable nucleus releases matter and energy.
Fission is a process in which two or more nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus.
Fission is a process in which two or more nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus.
Fission is a process in which a large nucleus is split into smaller nuclei.
Fission is a process in which a large nucleus is split into smaller nuclei.
Fission is a process in which two or more atoms combine chemically.
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Fission is a process in which an unstable nucleus releases matter and energy.
Fission is a process in which an unstable nucleus releases matter and energy.
Fission is a process in which two or more nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus.
Fission is a process in which two or more nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus.
Fission is a process in which a large nucleus is split into smaller nuclei.
Fission is a process in which a large nucleus is split into smaller nuclei.
Fission is a process in which two or more atoms combine chemically.
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The statement that accurately describes nuclear fission is:
**Fission is a process in which a large nucleus is split into smaller nuclei.**
This process typically releases a significant amount of energy and is used in nuclear reactors and atomic bombs.
**Fission is a process in which a large nucleus is split into smaller nuclei.**
This process typically releases a significant amount of energy and is used in nuclear reactors and atomic bombs.
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