In a nuclear reaction, the nucleus of an atom undergoes a change. Common examples would be alpha decay, beta decay, fusion, and fusion. In each of those cases, different elements are formed in the process. This never happens in ordinary chemical reactions. In chemical reactions, it is the electrons that are involved , not the nucleus of the atom.
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The "." in a chemical reaction represents a phase boundary or a physical state change. It separates reactants from products, indicating a change in state, such as from solid to liquid or gas to aqueous.
Salt; Precipitation
A nuclear reaction does not involve the breaking or forming of chemical bonds between atoms. Instead, it involves changes in the nucleus of atoms, such as nuclear fission or fusion. Additionally, a nuclear reaction does not typically release energy through the rearrangement of electrons in an atom's outer shell like a chemical reaction does.
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A nuclear reaction is much powerful than a chemical reaction.
No, a nuclear bomb involves a nuclear chain-reaction.A chemical reaction involves the orbiting electrons in an atom.A nuclear reaction involves the nucleus (hence "Nuclear") of an atom.
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Fusion is a nuclear reaction.
it is not a chemical reaction. It is a nuclear reaction and it is called fusion.
Chemical.
It is Precipitation
No. It is a nuclear reaction - radioactive disintegration.
No, fusion is a type of nuclear reaction.
nuclear decay rates take more time and chemical reaction rates could happen fast.