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31 August, 21:18

Massive amounts of destructive energy are released when a nuclear fission bomb explodes. Where does that energy come from?

A)

Compounds are created, releasing chemical energy.

B)

A chain reaction occurs when uranium atoms split, releasing nuclear energy.

C)

Bonds between atoms break, releasing chemical energy.

D)

Hydrogen atoms fuse together into helium, releasing nuclear energy.

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  1. 31 August, 23:02
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    I say it's chain reaction occurs when uranium atoms split, releasing nuclear energy.
  2. 31 August, 23:14
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    I think the answer is C
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