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Energy (in the form of heat), also free neutrons.
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Radiant Energy Is Released During Nuclear Reactions.

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What wave are sometimes released during nuclear reactions?

Gamma radiation


What forces has the greatest effect on the amount of energy that is released during nuclear fission reactions?

Strong force


Which of the forces has the greatest effect on the amount of energy that is released during nuclear fission reactions?

strong force


What kind of energy releases during nuclear reactions?

Nuclear energy and fart gas


What kind of high energy radiation is released from a nuclear reaction?

We often see gamma rays released in nuclear reactions


Why nuclear reactions release more energy than chemical reactions?

nuclear more


Example of heat energy?

sun, fire ,and stove are all examples of heat energy!For example heat released during chemical reactions, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, etc.


What is the difference between the nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor and those in an atomic bomb?

Nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor are controlled reactions. The reactions in the atomic bomb are not controlled reactions


How do you alter nucleus of an atom?

The nucleus is altered during nuclear reactions.


How do you turn an atom into an isotopes?

This is possible only during nuclear reactions.


How much of a difference is there between the energy released during chemical reaction and the energy released during nuclear reactions?

Well it depends, if you had one atom of uranium and a billion tonnes of thermite, the thermite would release more. Just as a 20 megatonne nuclear bomb would release more than a few grams of sulphur and iron binding. In general though nuclear reactions release far greater amounts of energy.


How much of a difference is there between the energy released during a chemical reaction and the energy released during nuclear reactions?

Well it depends, if you had one atom of uranium and a billion tonnes of thermite, the thermite would release more. Just as a 20 megatonne nuclear bomb would release more than a few grams of sulphur and iron binding. In general though nuclear reactions release far greater amounts of energy.