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Bismuth phosphate process

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Bismuth-Phosphate Process was a process used to extract plutonium from used nuclear fuel taken from nuclear reactors. This process was used to produce all the plutonium of the atomic bomb droped in Nagasaki in 1945. Today this process is outdated.

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