What does a nuclear change involve?
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The change in energy for a chemical reaction has to do with the potential energy of the electrons. The change in energy for a nuclear reaction has to dowith the potential energy of the nucleus. The change in energy for anuclear change is many orders of magnitude larger than for a chemicalchange.
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A nuclear change is one involving either fission (splitting) of the nucleus of an atom, or fusion (combining) of neutrons and protons to form heavier atoms. This involves about 1,000,000 times as much energy as a chemical change.
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A nuclear change is one involving either fission (splitting) of the nucleus of an atom, or fusion (combining) of neutrons and protons to form heavier atoms. This involves about 1,000,000 times as much energy as a chemical change.
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