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In Nuclear chemistry, the key requirement for a chain reaction is that... a. each event must...

In Nuclear chemistry, the key requirement for a chain reaction is that...

a. each event must produce more than one particle capable of initiating subsequent events.

b. the number of beta particles emitted must be equal to or greater than the number of gamma particles emitted.

c. the entropy of the system must decrease.

d. the uranium hexafluoride fuel must be in its solid state.

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