Chemical synthesis form a new molecule; nuclear fusion form a new atom.
They are not similar, as fusion and fission involve changes to the nucleus whereas chemical energy involves the bonds between atoms
Astatine is produced by nuclear reactions.
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Yes, there are hundreds of different reactions, many of which can be very similar and others which are entirely unique.
Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties because they have the same number of valence electrons that are used in chemical reactions.
They chemical reactions cause a odour similar to that of fish.
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The chemical reactions of francium are probably similar to the reactions of caesium or rubidium.
This is because the nucleus controls the main activities of the cell, and regulates processes and chemical reactions- similar to the brain. Hope this helps! (:
It can be done all in one synthesis. However, there are 3 OHs on glycerol and thus 3 fatty acids required in total to build the triglyceride. There are thus 3 reactions in total that take place but all in one synthesis. This is similar to 3 molecules of NaOH reacting with one molecule of phosphoric acid.
Energy is released - in one case from chemical potential energy stored in the electrical bonds, and in the other from the nuclear potential energy stored by the nucleons in the nucleus and seen as a reduction in mass.