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Jakayla Ball
25 June, 20:33
Matter not conserved in nuclear reactions because
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Joyce Schmitt
26 June, 00:25
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Usually we have conversions of energy or fundamental particles to each other and it leads to a difference between total mass before and after the nuclear reaction which is realized in the form of energy.
The calculations of energy and mass conversions always follow einstein's famous equation.
E=mc2
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