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Q: Why do unstable nuclides undergo nuclear reactions?
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What is it called when atoms are unstable and undergo a nuclear decay?

radioactive decay


What atoms are constantly being destroyed and recreated?

Atoms are not constantly being destroyed and recreated. According to the law of conservation of mass, atoms cannot be created or destroyed, only rearranged in chemical reactions. However, the nuclei of some unstable atoms can undergo radioactive decay, releasing particles and energy in the process. These decayed nuclei can be considered as "destroyed" and new atoms can be formed through nuclear reactions.


Do elements tend to undergo chemical reactions that decrease stability?

Elements tend to undergo chemical reactions that increase stability.


Aryl halide do not undergo SN reaction?

Do not undergo SN1 reactions.


What is stable and unstable isotopes?

Some isotopes are stable, others are unstable.


Why does sodium and potassium undergo similar reactions with water?

They undergo similar reactions because they are both in the same group on the periodic table.


Which substance is most likely to undergo nuclear fusion?

Hydrogen is the element that is most likely to undergo nuclear fusion.


Can large nuclei undergo the process of nuclear fission?

By capture of a neutron, causing the nucleus to be unstable and to split into two parts


What type of reaction is exhibited by alkenes?

Alkynes undergo many addition reactions such as: catalytic hydrogenation, addition by electrophilic reagents, hydration with tautomerism, hydroboration reactions, and oxidations. They also undergo nucleophilic addition reactions & reduction. Finally alkynes are the strongest bronsted acids made from only hydrocarbons.


Does helium have any chemical reactions?

no. it is not known to undergo any checmical reactions


Why is carbon dioxide produced when carbonate compounds undergo neutralization reactions?

The carbonates are unstable towards acids so the form stable salt, water and carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is stable than carbonate ion.


Do aromatic compounds undergo additon reactions?

no they dont