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Stainless steel, type 304 having a density of 7.86 g/cm3, has been used in some reactors. The nominal composition by weight of this material is as follows: carbon, 0.08%; chromium, 19%; nickel, 10%; iron, the remainder. Calculate the macroscopic absorption cross-section of SS-304 at 0.0253 eV.

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