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What are six differences between nuclear reaction and chemical reaction?

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The difference between the nuclear reaction and the chemical reaction is : the nuclear reaction occur inside the nucleus and the chemical reaction occurs normally outside the nucleus.

The  six differences between nuclear reaction and chemical reaction :

1) The chemical reaction occurs outside the nucleus and the nuclear reaction occurs only in inside the nucleus.

2) the energy during the chemical reaction is low and the energy during the nuclear reaction is high.

3) chemical reaction either be irreversible or reversible. the nuclear reaction are reversible.

4) the chemical reaction affected by the temperature and the pressure factor. the nuclear reaction is not depend on such factor.

5) In the chemical reaction the old bond break and the new formation of bond take place. in the nuclear reaction it does not happen.

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