Nuclear Reactions
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Nuclear Reactions
In nuclear physics, a nuclear reaction is the process in which two nuclei or nuclear particles collide to produce products different from the initial particles.
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Nuclear Reactions. Nuclear reactions are completely independent of chemical reactions, in the sense that nuclear energies are several orders of magnitude larger.
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A nuclear chain reaction occurs when one nuclear reaction causes an average of one or more nuclear reactions, thus leading to a self-propagating number of these reactions.
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