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What element is used in nuclear reactors?

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What element is used in nuclear reactors?

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The only natural element currently used for nuclear fission in reactors is uranium. Natural uranium is a highly energetic substance: One kilogram of it can generate as much energy as 10 tonnes of oil. ChaCha back!

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