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what are the physical quantities that are not conserved in nuclear reaction?​

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Answered by intelligentmind67
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In a nuclear reaction, mass is not conserved. The difference in masses of reactants and product nuclei, known as the mass defect is converted to an equivalent amount of energy according to Einstien's equation E=mc2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a nuclear reaction, mass is not conserved.

AS PER ALBERT EINSTEIN

The difference in masses of reactants and product nuclei, known as the mass defect is converted to an equivalent amount of energy according to Einstien's equation E=mc^2

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