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How is fission different from a simple chemical reaction?(1 point) Responses Fission reactions run out of control, while chemic...Question
How is fission different from a simple chemical reaction?(1 point)
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Fission reactions run out of control, while chemical reactions are controlled.
Fission reactions run out of control, while chemical reactions are controlled.
Protons cause fission reactions, while chemical reactions involve electrons.
Protons cause fission reactions, while chemical reactions involve electrons.
Fission can happen with radioactive forms of atoms.
Fission can happen with radioactive forms of atoms.
Atoms are split into smaller pieces during fission.
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Fission reactions run out of control, while chemical reactions are controlled.
Fission reactions run out of control, while chemical reactions are controlled.
Protons cause fission reactions, while chemical reactions involve electrons.
Protons cause fission reactions, while chemical reactions involve electrons.
Fission can happen with radioactive forms of atoms.
Fission can happen with radioactive forms of atoms.
Atoms are split into smaller pieces during fission.
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Atoms are split into smaller pieces during fission, while chemical reactions only involve rearranging bonds between atoms.
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