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235U
92
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Answered by
MattsRiceBowl
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ss54312
--499589
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Answered by
Gman
235/92U + 1/n ---> 90/38Sr + 3 1/n + ? in an easier format
Answered by
drwls
The other heavy ion product of this must have an atomic weight of 236 -3 -90 = 143 and an atomic number of 92 -38 = 54
that would make the product 143/54Xe, but my table of nuclides (dated 1960) does not list this isotope. However, more modern tables do list it. I doubt if it is a major fission product of U-235.
that would make the product 143/54Xe, but my table of nuclides (dated 1960) does not list this isotope. However, more modern tables do list it. I doubt if it is a major fission product of U-235.
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