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These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
Neutrons
In nuclear reactions the atom itself changes while molecules and/or structural organisation of atoms do in chemical and physical changes.
Both Chemical and nuclear reactions form new substances.
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These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
Neutrons
No, only nuclear reactions can.
Nuclear energy is not produced by chemical reactions
In nuclear reactions the atom itself changes while molecules and/or structural organisation of atoms do in chemical and physical changes.
Both Chemical and nuclear reactions form new substances.
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Nuclear chemistry is a branch of chemistry related to chemical processes involved in nuclear reactions.
The question is quite vague, as there are many chemical reactions and none are specified, so the two chemical reactions must be specified before an answer can be given.
Chemical energy arises through reactions between atoms of different materials, whilst nuclear energy arises through reactions in the nucleus of the atoms. In chemical reactions the nuclei are not affected or changed.
A nuclear reaction is much powerful than a chemical reaction.
Nuclear reactions involve the reaction of nuclei and does not involve transfer of electron as in regular chemical reactions.