Which of the following nuclear fragments corresponding to nuclear fission between a neutron $\left({ }_{0}^{1} n\right)$ and a uranium isotope $\left({ }_{92}^{235} U\right)$ is correct?

  • A
    ${ }_{56}^{144} Ba+{ }_{36}^{89} Kr+4{ }_{0}^{1} n$
  • B
    ${ }_{54}^{140} Xe+{ }_{38}^{94} Sr+2{ }_{0}^{1} n$
  • C
    ${ }_{51}^{153} Sb+{ }_{41}^{99} Nb+3{ }_{0}^{1} n$
  • D
    ${ }_{56}^{144} Ba+{ }_{36}^{89} Kr+3{ }_{0}^{1} n$

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$_1H^2 + _1H^2 \to _1H^3 + p$
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