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← ScienceWhich issue results when a nuclear reactor's fuel rods' binding energy decreases?
A)Increased risk of nuclear fission✓
B)Elevated rate of control rod degradation
C)Enhanced heat generation efficiency
D)Reduced moderator effectiveness
💡 Explanation
Decreased binding energy reduces the energy required barrier for nucleon separation; therefore, the fuel becomes more prone to fission, increasing the risk of a runaway reaction, rather than controlled nuclear processes which demand stable binding.
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