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20 February, 07:09

Why do nuclear reactions tend to produce more energy than chemical reactions?

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  1. 20 February, 10:25
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    The reason why nuclear energy released in nuclear fission and fusion is so much larger than chemical reactions is because tremendous amounts of energy is released at one time. The nuclei in a nuclear reaction undergo a chain reaction, causing the neutrons to move extremely fast and release high amounts of energy.

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