Asked by Blue Berry
How can you tell from looking at a nuclear reaction that fission has taken place?(1 point)
Responses
The right side of the equation will contain two or more nuclei that are smaller than one on the left side.
The right side of the equation will contain two or more nuclei that are smaller than one on the left side.
The total number of protons and neutrons be greater on the right side of the equation than on the left side.
The total number of protons and neutrons be greater on the right side of the equation than on the left side.
The total number of protons will be the same on the left and right sides of the equation.
The total number of protons will be the same on the left and right sides of the equation.
The left side of the equation will contain two or more nuclei that are smaller than one on the right side.
Responses
The right side of the equation will contain two or more nuclei that are smaller than one on the left side.
The right side of the equation will contain two or more nuclei that are smaller than one on the left side.
The total number of protons and neutrons be greater on the right side of the equation than on the left side.
The total number of protons and neutrons be greater on the right side of the equation than on the left side.
The total number of protons will be the same on the left and right sides of the equation.
The total number of protons will be the same on the left and right sides of the equation.
The left side of the equation will contain two or more nuclei that are smaller than one on the right side.
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GPT 3.5
The right side of the equation will contain two or more nuclei that are smaller than one on the left side.
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