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the quantities Which Remain conserved in a nuclear reaction

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Answered by abhi178
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The quantities , total charge , total number of nucleons , linear momentum , angular momentum and total amount of energy which remain conserved in a nuclear reaction .

Answered by prmkulk1978
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Nuclear Reactions is the process in which 2 nuclear particles interact to produce 2 or more nuclear particles or Gamma Rays.
In nuclear Reactions, following laws are obeyed:
1.Law of conservation of charge
2. Law of conservation of momentum
3. Law of conservation of Energies
4.Law of conservation of angular momentum.
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So the quanties which remain conserved in nuclear Reactions are:
Charge
Momentum
Energy
Angular momentum
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