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According to the law of conservation of vhange , what must always be true in a nuclear reaction?​

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User Hofmn
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Answer:

The Sum of mass and energy is always conserved in a nuclear reaction. Mass changes to energy, but the total amount of mass and energy combined remains the same

Step-by-step explanation:

Every single radioactive decay, every single nuclear collision, every single nuclear reaction will conserve mass number and charge.

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