4 Questions
In chemical reactions, atoms become more stable by participating in a transfer of electrons or by sharing electrons with other atoms. True or false?
True
In nuclear reactions, it is the nucleus of the atom that gains stability by emitting particles and/or rays. True or false?
True
In nuclear reactions, the reaction rate can be changed. True or false?
False
Chemical reactions involve protons, neutrons, and/or electrons. True or false?
False
Explore the differences between chemical and nuclear reactions. Learn about how atoms become more stable in chemical reactions through electron transfers and sharing, while nuclear reactions involve the nucleus emitting particles and/or rays, leading to changes in atomic elements.
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