what is the difference between nuclear chemistry and atomic physics
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Atomic and nuclear physics are not the same. ... The atomic physics deals with the atom as a system consisting of a nucleus and electrons. The nuclear physics deals with the nucleus as a system consisting of a nucleons (protons and neutrons). Main difference is in the scale.
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Atomic physics:
The branch of physics which deals with the structure& properties of the atom.
Nuclear chemistry:
The branch of chemistry that deals with the structure, properties & reaction of the nuclei of atoms.
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