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The purpose of using heavy water in nuclear reactor is
Options
(a) to increase the energy released in nuclear fission
(b) to cool the reactor to room temperature
(c) to make the dynamo blades to work cell
(d) to decrease the energy of fast neutrons to the thermal energy
Correct Answer:
to decrease the energy of fast neutrons to the thermal energy
Explanation:
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