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← ScienceWhich risk increases when spent nuclear fuel rods undergo transmutation?
A)Increased short-term radioactive decay heat✓
B)Decreased long-term storage volume needs
C)Lower likelihood of proliferation events
D)Reduced neutron absorption cross-section
💡 Explanation
Increased short-term radioactive decay heat results because transmutation primarily converts long-lived isotopes into short-lived ones; this prompts higher initial decay rates through radioactive decay, boosting thermal output rather than long-term concerns. Therefore, option A is correct; the heat dominates initially.
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