Xenon-135 is produced from the the decay of iodine-135.
The term nuclear reactor refers to an instrument where nuclear reaction takes place. Now we know that nuclear reactions can be used for several purposes and one of those purposes is the generation of electricity.
Now, Xenon-135 is produced in a nuclear reactor by two primary methods. one is directly from fission, the other is from the decay of iodine-135.
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Xenon-135 is produced in a reactor by two primary methods. One is directly from fission; the other
is from the decay of...
A. cesium-135.
B. iodine-135.
C. xenon-136.
D. iodine-136.