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In which location would a free neutron from a decaying U-235 atom be most likely to cause another atom to split?
OA
in a sample of naturally occurring uranium
B.
in a sample of enriched uranium
O C.
in a sample of rock or soil
D.
in the Sun's core
E.
in a distant star
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