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Physics, 05.10.2019 05:30 audrey435

Which of the following best describes the balance equation for xe-135 in a reactor core? a. production: direct production as a fission product and from radioactive decay of xe-136 b. production: direct production as a fission product and from radioactive decay of iodine c. production: from radioactive decay of iodine and xe-136 d. production: direct production as a fission product and from radioactive decay of iodine depletion: by radioactive decay and transmutation by neutron absorption. depletion: transmutation by neutron absorption. depletion: by radioactive decay depletion: by radioactive decay and transmutation by neutron absorption.

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