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In a nuclear reactor, why is it important to slow neutrons to thermal energies?
A. Thermal neutrons move faster
B. Thermal neutrons have lower mass
C. Thermal neutrons are easier to detect
D. Thermal neutrons have a higher probability of causing fission in uranium-235
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