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Chemistry, 25.06.2019 12:20 nguyendavis17

How are nuclear reactions different from chemical reactions? select all that apply. in nuclear reactions, the identities of the elements change. in nuclear reactions, the identities of the elements stay the same. in nuclear reactions, the reactions happen at a set rate. in nuclear reactions, the reactions happen at a varied rate.

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