Physics, asked by thomas7484, 10 months ago

Which statement explains the difference between radioactive decay and chemical reactions in the way that new substances are formed? Select One
A: In radfioactive decay, the number of neurons in the nucleus changes to form a new element, whereas in a chemical reaction different elemnts combine to make new elements
B: In radioactive decay, different elemnts combine to make new elements, wheras in a chemical reaction the number of neurons in the nucleus changes to form a new element
C: They are both the same as they both form new elements
D: In radfioactive decay, the number of protons in the nucleus changes to form a new element, whereas in a chemical reaction different elemnts combine to make new elements

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Answered by muskan2807
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D: In radfioactive decay, the number of protons in the nucleus changes to form a new element, whereas in a chemical reaction different elemnts combine to make new elements

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