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Why nuclear energy higher than chemical energy?

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Meredith Walsh

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What is an example of chemical energy to nuclear energy?

I don't think there are any. Chemical bonds are many orders-of-magnitude weaker than nuclear bonds, so I don't think you can convert chemical energy to nuclear energy, at least, not directly.


Which of these accurately describes a difference between nuclear energy and fossil fuel?

Nuclear fuel has a higher energy density than fossil fuels.


What does nuclear energy use to create its source of energy?

From the nuclear forces. An U-235 atom has a higher energy level than its daughter products; this is used in nuclear fission.


Do nuclear fuels have a higher energy content than biomass fuel?

Yes, much higher pound for pound.


What is the starting energy in the sun is?

The nuclear energy available in the hydrogen. This is a kind of potential energy. Hydrogen has a higher energy level than helium.


What is the starting energy in the sun?

The nuclear energy available in the hydrogen. This is a kind of potential energy. Hydrogen has a higher energy level than helium.


What is uses of nuclear energy?

The use of nuclear energy is to produse large quantity of electricity, whihh is higher than other energy sources. But the drawback is its safty and cost, requirement of skilled person...


If one molecule has more energy than another does it have a higher activation energy?

The activation energy refers to a chemical reaction.


What type of chemical reaction releases more energy then they absorb and there products have a higher bond energy than their reactants?

The energy is conserved in a chemical reaction.


Why does an atomic bomb release more energy than a conventional chemical bomb?

An atomic bomb releases more energy than a conventional chemical bomb because the atomic bomb releases binding, or Nuclear Strong Force, energy while the conventional bomb releases chemical energy, and there is far more binding energy (hundreds and thousands of times) than there is chemical energy from the same mass of material.


How does nuclear energy power a device?

Typically the nuclear energy is converted to electricity and the electricity powers the device. No much differently than the chemical energy in fossil fuels is often converted to electricity and the electricity powers the device.


In situations involving equal masses reactions produce more energy than chemical reactions.?

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