Molybdenum-99 is then separated from other fission products in a hot cell.
Sn is in the middle of the mass range for fission products.
The largest source of fission products is from nuclear reactors.
Europium-155 is a fission product with a half-life of 4.76 years.
In addition, about 3% of it is fission products from nuclear reactions.
However a small additional source of neutrons is the fission products.
Large amount of such gases can however maintain enough pressure to drive the fission products to the ground.
Most of the radiation is created by the fission products.
One of the important fission products is krypton-90, a radioactive noble gas.
This was the first idea of monitoring fission products for intelligence gathering.