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imported>Howard C. Berkowitz
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The process by which a suitable [[isotope]] of an element with a higher [[atomic number]] absorbs a [[neutron]], producing two or more lower-numbered nuclei and a large release of energy
A [[Nuclear reaction|reaction]] by which a [[Nucleus (atom)|nucleus]] of a suitable [[isotope]] of an element with a high [[atomic number]] splits into two nuclei of lower atomic numbers and one or more [[neutron]]s and a relatively large release of energy per atom.

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A definition or brief description of Nuclear fission.

A reaction by which a nucleus of a suitable isotope of an element with a high atomic number splits into two nuclei of lower atomic numbers and one or more neutrons and a relatively large release of energy per atom.