fisjonsdelene
Fisjonsdelene, or fission fragments, are the atomic nuclei produced when a fissile atom undergoes nuclear fission. This process typically occurs when a heavy nucleus, such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239, absorbs a neutron. The absorption makes the nucleus unstable, leading to its splitting into two or more lighter nuclei. These resulting lighter nuclei are the fisjonsdelene.
The masses of the fisjonsdelene are not equal; they usually fall into two broad mass ranges, with
The fisjonsdelene are highly radioactive because they are neutron-rich isotopes that are not typically found in