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explain endodermic nuclear reaction

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An exothermic (exoergic) nuclear reaction is a reaction that releases energy while an endothermic (or endoergic) reaction is one that requires an input of energy to take place. We define the change in kinetic energy during a nuclear reaction as the reaction energy (or Q-value).

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An exothermic (exoergic) nuclear reaction is a reaction that releases energy while an endothermic (or endoergic) reaction is one that requires an input of energy to take place. We define the change in kinetic energy during a nuclear reaction as the reaction energy (or Q-value).
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