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The effect of putting a little Pu-239 with a lot of U-238 in a reactor.

Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The isotope of uranium that found abundantly in the nature is U-235. The fission reaction of U-235 is not very easy because it occurs in natural form.
The amount of the isotope of uranium U-238 is very high than the other isotope U-235. The U-235 is easily fissionable but U-238 is not easily fissionable. U-238 becomes fissionable if small amount of the highly fissionable radioactive material is put together U-238.
The little amount of Pu-239 puts together with a lot of U-238 in a reactor to make the U-238 fissionable.
Conclusion:
Thus, the little amount of Pu-239 makes the large amount of U-238 fissionable in a reactor.
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