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in nuclear reactions, information about the nuclei that take place in the reaction and the nuclei that are produced can be written out in an equation form. when looking at equations like this, how can you identify a reaction as a fission reaction? (1 point) a nucleus with a large mass will be on the left side, and there will be neutrons in the equation a nucleus with a large mass will be on the left side, and there will be electrons in the equation a nucleus with a large mass will be on the right side, and there will be electrons in the equation a nucleus with a large mass will be on the right side, and there will be neutrons in the equation
In a fission reaction, a large - mass nucleus on the left - hand side of the equation breaks apart into smaller nuclei and neutrons. Neutrons are released in fission reactions. Electrons are not typically a key feature in the basic representation of fission reactions. A large - mass nucleus is on the left side of a fission reaction equation.
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A nucleus with a large mass will be on the left side, and there will be neutrons in the equation.