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Interpretation: The reason for all fission reactions of
Concept introduction: Nuclear reactors are one of the energy sources to generate electricity. The problem associated with nuclear reactors is high temperatures. In breeder reactors, fissionable fuel is produced while the reactor runs. Problem associated with breeder reactors is handling plutonium. It flames on contact with air and is highly toxic.
To determine: The reason for all fission reactions of
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