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Physics, 22.07.2019 22:30 yobani62

Which explains why more energy is released in nuclear reactions than in chemical reactions? chemical reactions are always endothermic. no molecular bonds are broken in nuclear reactions. protons and neutrons are exchanged in chemical reactions. in nuclear reactions, mass is converted to energy.

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