Atomic StructureHard
Question
In the nuclear reaction there is a conservation of :
Options
A.momentum
B.mass
C.energy
D.all of these
Solution
In a nuclear reaction, there may be conversion of some mass in to energy so, both mass and energy are not conserved. It is the momentum which is conserved.
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