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How do the forces in nuclear and chemical reactions differ? A. Both reactions only need to overcome weak electrostatic forces. B. Chemical reactions must overcome the strong nuclear force. C. Nuclear reactions
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How do the forces in nuclear and chemical reactions differ?
A. Both reactions only need to overcome weak electrostatic forces.
B. Chemical reactions must overcome the strong nuclear force.
C. Nuclear reactions must overcome much stronger forces.
D. Nuclear reactions must overcome intermolecular forces.
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B. Chemical reactions must overcome the strong nuclear force
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