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A boiling water reactor is the one, in which the
coolant water is allowed to boil in the core of the reactor.
coolant water, after being heated in the reactor core, generates steam in a boiler.
pressurised water is pumped into the core.
fuel and the coolant are thoroughly mixed to form a homogeneous solution.
Correct Answer:
coolant water is allowed to boil in the core of the reactor.
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