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A student who is studying atomic reactions creates the following Venn diagram.

Reaction A
- Involves electrons
-Happens outside atomic
nucleus
- Releases relatively small
amounts of energy.
Reaction b - Involves neutrons
- Happens inside atomic
nucleus
- Releases relatively large
amounts of energy

A student who is studying atomic reactions creates the following Venn diagram. Reaction-example-1
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Answer:

First choice (reaction a: chemical, reaction b: nuclear)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Reaction A is chemical, Reaction B ia nuclear.

Step-by-step explanation:

Chemical reaction involves the transfer of electrons between atoms. Electrons exists on the orbital shell of the atom, outside the nucleus and the reaction yield moderate to small energy.

Nuclear reaction involves the changing of the nucleus of the atom itself. It releases a large spantenous amount of energy.

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