IN NUCLEAR REACTION LAW IS CONSERVATION OF MASS IS NOT APPLIED. WHY?
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The thing is that in a nuclear reaction, the mass of the reactants is not equal to the mass of the products formed. This is because a part of the initial mass is converted into energy under the formula E = mc^2, where E is the energy released, m is the mass, and c is speed of light. Hence, the high energy obtained from a nuclear reaction is due to this conversion of mass to energy, which also results in mass of reactants not being equal to mass of products..
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