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What are nuclear reactions? State the laws obeyed by these reactions?give one example of nuclear reaction.

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Answered by BrainlyWarrior
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\textbf{Nuclear Reaction}:

The reactions taking place inside the nucleus is called a nuclear reaction.


\textbf{ Laws obeyed by these reactions}:

➡ Mass number is conserved.

➡ Charge number is conserved.

➡ Spin quantum number is conserved.


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Answered by vinshultyagi
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{\textbf{\underline{\Large{Nuclear Reaction}}}}

In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, a nuclear reaction is semantically considered to be the process in which two nuclei, or a nucleus and an external subatomic particle, collide to produce one or more new nuclides. Thus, a nuclear reaction must cause a transformation of at least one nuclide to another.

{\textbf{\underline{laws obeyed by these reactions}}}

➡ Mass number is conserved.

➡ Charge number is conserved.

➡ Spin quantum number is conserved.

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