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Why can't naturally occuring uranium be used in a nuclear power plant?
A. Naturally occurring uranium decays too rapidly into thorium.
B. The temperature of the uranium is too low.
C. A sustainable chain reaction requires higher concentrations of U235 than naturally occuring U contains
D. U235 undergoes fission but the U238 absorbs the extra neutrons that are produced
A. Naturally occurring uranium decays too rapidly into thorium.
B. The temperature of the uranium is too low.
C. A sustainable chain reaction requires higher concentrations of U235 than naturally occuring U contains
D. U235 undergoes fission but the U238 absorbs the extra neutrons that are produced
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