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Examine the nuclear reaction: (1/1)h+(1/0)n--> (2/1)h. why is this classified as a nuclear reaction rather than a chemical reaction?
it is not balanced.
a new compound is formed.
a change has occurred in a nucleus.
a new element has been formed.

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