The quantities,which remain conserved in a nuclear reaction -
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In analyzing nuclear reactions, we apply the many conservation laws.
The quantities which remain conserved in a nuclear reaction are as follows:
Charge
Mass
Momentum
Angular momentum
Electric charge, lepton number, and baryon number are also conserved. No. of protons and neutrons are separately conserved. Conservation of momentum and energy produce an elastic and inelastic collision.
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In analyzing nuclear reactions, we apply the many conservation laws.
The quantities which remain conserved in a nuclear reaction are as follows:
Charge
Mass
Momentum
Angular momentum
Electric charge, lepton number, and baryon number are also conserved. No. of protons and neutrons are separately conserved. Conservation of momentum and energy produce an elastic and inelastic collision.
Hope this will help you.
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