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What is the difference between chemical reactions and nuclear reactions? ... Nuclear reactions can be described mathematically in much the same way as chemical reactions. We commonly express these reactions by equations, although there is a unique difference in the nature of the reactions.
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electron orbits, nucleus of an atom, electron shells: Chemical reactions are the result of rearrangement of electrons in the orbits of an atom. Nuclear reactions are generated within the nucleus of an atom. If you burn coal you join an atom of carbon from the coal with two atoms of oxygen from the air. ... You are here:
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Nuclear reactions involve changes in the nucleus of atoms -- the number of protons and/or neutrons is changed. Chemical reactions do not cause any changes at all in the nucleus. Instead, in a chemical reaction, the electron clouds of atoms ...
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During an ordinary chemical reaction matter cannot be or? What is the different bitween chemical and nuclear reaction? How are chemical reactions different from neclear reactions? 3 ways chemical reations is different than nuclear reaction?
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As we will see later in some examples, the typical energies involved in nuclear reactions are of the order of MeV ( 106 eV), compared to the eV scale of chemical reactions.
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25-Jan-02: Physical, Chemical and Nuclear Reactions ... This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.
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1. Not balanced in the traditional sense. In other words, we don t have the same elements on both sides of the equation. ... nucleons- protons and neutrons ... Back to first slide...
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3. A huge amount of energy is involved in a nuclear reaction, small amount in chemical reaction. ... 4. Temperature and pressure have no effect on nuclear, but do influence chemical reactions.
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NSES Content Standard B ; Physical Science: Transfer of energy; Grades 5-8, page 155 ... In most chemical and nuclear reactions, energy is transferred into or out of a system. Heat, light, mechanical motion, or electricity might all be involved in such transfers.
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