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Nuclear changes differ from normal chemical changes in that all nuclear changes

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(1) Nuclear reactions entail a transition in the nucleus of an atom, which normally results in the formation of a new substance. Chemical reactions, on the other hand, only involve electron rearrangement and do not involve nuclei modifications. (4) Nuclear reactions are unaffected by the element's chemical form.

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