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General Chemistry 2 Final - Part 1 of 4
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21. Nuclear Chemistry / Intro to Radioactivity / Problem 11
Problem 11
Which one of the following statements is correct about the difference(s) between chemical and nuclear reactions?
A
A nuclear reaction results in the release of huge amounts of energy while chemical reactions always absorb energy.
B
A chemical reaction results in a change in entropy while nuclear reactions do not result in a change in entropy.
C
A chemical reaction does not follow the law of conservation of mass while a nuclear reaction does.
D
Both are very similar in nature except a nuclear reaction results in the release of some extra heat.
E
Nuclear reactions result in the change in identities of the reactants while elemental identities are preserved in chemical reactions.
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