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Chemistry, 22.05.2020 05:09 powella033

Which applies to fission? Check all that apply.
involves the splitting of nuclei
releases large amounts of energy
takes place in the Sun
releases radiation as a waste product
occurs in nuclear power plants and is used to generate electricity
plays a role in the production of essentially all elements heavier than helium.

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