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Which factor is needed to begin a nuclear fission reaction?

high temperature

stable nuclei

addition of a neutron

low pressure

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    addition of a neutron

    Explanation:

    Nuclear fission is a radioactive decay process in which a heavy nucleus spontaneously disintegrates into lighter ones accompanied by the release of energy.

    An atom whose neutron/proton ratio is the same as that of the stability ratio of that atom is said to be stable. When such an atom is bombarded with a neutron particle, the stability ratio is offset. What results is a radioactive decay of such a nucleus. This form of decay is a nuclear fission.

    A series of chain reaction is produced though this until the stability ratio is reached.
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