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Chemistry, 24.07.2019 21:30 jpruitt10

How does a nuclear reaction differ from a chemical reaction? entropy is increased in a chemical reaction while it is decreased in a nuclear reaction. in a nuclear reaction, the elements change identities while in a chemical reaction they do not. in a chemical reaction, elements are created and destroyed while all elements are conserved in a nuclear reaction. entropy is increased in a nuclear reaction while it is decreased in a chemical reaction. there is no actual difference between the two reactions except that a nuclear reaction emits radiation while a chemical reaction emits heat?

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