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Two other possible ways by which .^(235)...

Two other possible ways by which `.^(235)U` can undergo fission when bombarded with a neutron are (1) by the release of `.^(140)Xe` and `.^(94)Sr` as fission fragments and (2) by the release of `.^(132)Sn` and `.^(101)Mo` as fission fragments. In each case, neutrons are also released. Find the number of neutrons released in each of these events.

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