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In nuclear reactions, information about
. You and a classmate are working on a chemistry presentation about the differences in chemical reactions and nuclear reactions.
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Which explains why more energy is released in nuclear reactions than in chemical reactions?
O No. molecular bonds are broken in
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Which explains why more energy is released in nuclear reactions than in chemical reactions?
No. molecular bonds are broken in
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Which two statements below correctly describe nuclear reactions? Choose the 2 correct statements.
a Nuclear reactions involve the
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Mass is lost or gains in
a.) all chemical reactions b.) all nuclear fission reactions c.) all nuclear fusion reactions d.) all
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How does a nuclear power plant produce energy?
A. Through solar panels B. Through nuclear fission reactions C. Through geothermal
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How does nuclear chemistry differ from chemical reactions chemistry? * 2 points Chemical reactions are more powerful than
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Which best explains why nuclear reactions release more energy than chemical reactions?
Protons have a much higher mass than
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An isotope used in nuclear reactors is U-238. The energy comes from
high-energy neutrons the loss of mass during nuclear
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Bonds between atoms are broken and reformed during(1 point)
Responses nuclear equations. nuclear equations. chemical reactions.
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