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To split up.

In physics, fission is a process where a large nucleus such as 235U is caused to split into two smaller nuclei. The process is initiated by the capture of a slow (often called thermal) neutron.

235U + n --> 236U*

(The * on the Uranium-236 indicates that it is in a highly excited state)

The new nucleus then splits into two daughter nuclei. This split can happen in a number of ways but one example might be:

236U* --> 140Xe+ 94Sr + 2n

This process releases roughly 200MeV per event, plus two more neutrons. Unfortunately these neutrons are way too energetic to be captured by other nuclei, so in [nuclear reactors]? or [nuclear bombs]? they are slowed down by a moderator in order to produce a [chain reaction]?


In biology, fission refers to the process whereby a cell divides. There are two types of cellular fission: mitosis and meiosis.


Perhaps these entries should be refactored into nuclear fission and cellular fission? Similarly with fusion, since cells can fuse to form hybridomas, or a virus and a cell undergo membrane fusion, etc.

 If you do that, links to this page will probably not work 
 since people rarely use the longer phrase. Personally I like
 the page as it is.


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