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Differentiate between chemical change and nuclear change (2 points )

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NUCLEAR change:A nuclear change involves change at the nuclear level and results in new elements (different from the reactant/s).An example of nuclear change is the radioactivity of uranium 238. When this element undergoes radioactive decay, it transforms into thorium-234 along with generating an alpha particle. Here we see a new element being generated by transformations at the nuclear level.

CHEMICAL change: A chemical change generates new substances, but new elements are not generated.An example of a chemical reaction is the breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen, where the end product is carbon dioxide and water. Here, the result is a new chemical species (CO2 and water) but no elemental changes are there.

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