Sentence examples for readily split from inspiring English sources

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Uranium 235, unlike the more common variety, was found to readily split in two.

(That isotope, which is man-made, is not good fuel for a reactor or a bomb because it does not readily split. It does, however, decay rapidly and generate heat).

In 1940 he discovered that beryllium is a good moderator (a material that slows down fast neutrons so they more readily split uranium atoms), and it has since been widely used in nuclear reactors.

By far the most common is uranium-238 which does not readily split.

In methanol, the microphase-separated sample is readily split into individual core/shell nanosheets with perforated glassy PS core.

In most cases structurally distinct compact regions were readily split into domains by automated methods.

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This tiny liquid bridge is easy to break with small perturbation and the parent droplet readily splits into two equal daughter droplets.

An isotope of uranium with three fewer neutrons, 235 U, can much more readily be split apart than can 238 U; such an isotope is called fissile.

Mr. Engelhart, reached by phone, readily acknowledged the split reaction to the news, citing the cafe's unique mixture of "the spiritual and the commercial".

Slate, fine-grained, clayey metamorphic rock that cleaves, or splits, readily into thin slabs having great tensile strength and durability; some other rocks that occur in thin beds are improperly called slate because they can be used for roofing and similar purposes.

The concept of a readily extensible water-splitting panel is a viable means for large-scale production of low-cost renewable solar hydrogen.

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