Cadmium rods are provided in a nuclear reactor.Why?
Answer Posted / jitendra lohar
Cadmium Rods are inserted in nuclear reactor to absorb the extra nucleons and keep the nuclear reaction ratio of 1:1,also to keep the reaction stable.
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