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Is the mass not conserved during some nuclear reactions ? Explain your answer.

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Answered by KunalTheGreat
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Mass in nuclear reactions is not strictly conserved due to this principle of mass and energy being quite similar. We know that nuclear reactions release a lot of energy. This energy, though, is actually mass that is lost from nucleons, converted into energy, and lost as the mass defect.
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