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In the neutron`-`induced fissioin reaction of `._(92)U^(235)` one of the products if `._(37)Rb^(95),` in this mode, another nuclide and three neutrons are also produced. Identify the nuclide.

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`._(92)U^(235)+``._(0)n^(1)rarr ``._(37)Rb^(95)+``._(55)Cs^(138)+3``._(0)n^(1)`
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