Strontium-90 and cesium-137 and a whole lot more.
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Strontium-90 is another isotope produced by nuclear fission of uranium-235. It is a radioactive isotope that poses health risks due to its ability to accumulate in the bones of living organisms.
binary fission
A zygotoblast is an undeveloped sporozoan produced by multiple fission of a zygote.
Yes.
Breeder nuclear fission produces more fissile material than it consumes, while conventional nuclear fission produces energy without producing additional fuel. Breeder reactors can create more fuel (like plutonium) for use in other reactors, making them potentially more efficient in terms of fuel usage.
nuclear chain reactionNote: there are also chemical chain reactions (e.g. polymerization), of course they involve no neutrons