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What parts of an atom can change during a nuclear reaction that cannot change during a chemical reaction? Question 15 options: A. The number of protons and neutrons B. The number of electrons only C. The number of protons and electrons D. The number of neutrons and electrons

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Neutrons and protons cannot be removed from nucleus from chemical reactions because they are strongly held together but nuclear reactions are strong enough to separate them. Hence option A is correct.
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Answer;

B. the number of protons and neutrons

Step-by-step explanation;

  • Nuclear reactions involve a change in the nucleus of an atom, usually producing a different element. Chemical reactions, on the other hand, involve only a rearrangement of electrons and do not involve changes in the nuclei.
  • Therefore the parts of an atom that can change during a nuclear reaction but can not change during a chemical reaction is the number of protons and neutrons that are found in the nucleus.
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