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what is nuclear reaction??​

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A nuclear reaction is a process where a nucleus of an atom or a subatomic particle from outside the atom collides to develop one or more nuclides. A nuclear reaction must cause a transformation of at least one nuclide to another. It involves changes in the nucleus but chemical reactions includes loss, gain, and sharing of electrons. Different isotopes of the same element undergo very complicated reactions even though isotopes of an element share the same chemical reactions. Nuclear reactions provide more energy than chemical reactions. One nucleus interacts with other nucleus and gets separated without any changes in the nature of the nuclide. This process is simply referred as nuclear scattering rather than a nuclear reaction.

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