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                What is the relationship between chemical energy and nuclear energy?
            
            
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    From Googling "chemical energy and nuclear energy":
Chemical energy involves only the exchange or sharing of electrons among atoms. But nuclear energy is different; it involves not the electrons but the nuclei of atoms. ... The electrons of an atom orbit the nucleus and the energy involved in the sharing or exchange of the electrons among atoms is called chemical energy.
    
Chemical energy involves only the exchange or sharing of electrons among atoms. But nuclear energy is different; it involves not the electrons but the nuclei of atoms. ... The electrons of an atom orbit the nucleus and the energy involved in the sharing or exchange of the electrons among atoms is called chemical energy.
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