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Why is mass in a nuclear reaction not conserved?

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Answered by mohmmedsufiyanali19
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Answer and Explanation: Mass is not conserved in a nuclear reaction because the missing mass is turned into energy. ... The missing mass, called the massdefect, turns into the energy that binds the nucleus together. When the atom splits, that energy is released.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mass in nuclear reaction is not conserved because some of it is changed into energy.

The addition of masses of daughter nuclei so formed is lesser than the parent nuclei . This is also known as mass defect.

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