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ddd [48]
2 years ago
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Examine the nuclear reaction: superscript 1 subscript 1 h plus superscript 1 subscript 0 n right arrow superscript 2 subscript 1

h.. why is this classified as a nuclear reaction rather than a chemical reaction?
Mathematics
1 answer:
VMariaS [17]2 years ago
4 0

The given reaction is considered as nuclear reaction instead of chemical reaction as the change is coming in the nucleus.

A nuclear reaction is one in which the number of protons or neutrons changes as a result of collisions between two nuclei or an atom and a subatomic particle.

In the given reaction also which is superscript 1 subscript 1 h plus superscript 1 subscript 0 n right arrow superscript 2 subscript 1 h.

A neutron is added to the nucleus of a hydrogen atom here. As a result, it is a nuclear reaction.

A chemical reaction involves the acquisition or loss of electrons, which leads in the synthesis of a new molecule while leaving the nucleus of an atom unchanged.

Thus, we can give a conclusion that because a change in a nucleus happened, the described event is categorised as a nuclear reaction rather than a chemical reaction.

Learn more about Nuclear Reactions here:

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