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Chemistry, 10.09.2019 19:30, rhettperkins

Why do the isotopes of a particular element behave differently in nuclear reactions but the same in
chemical reactions? check all that apply.
chemical reactions involve changes to electrons in an atom; isotopes do not differ in electrons, and
so they react the same way during chemical changes.
chemical reactions involve changes to protons and neutrons in an atom; isotopes do not differ in
protons or neutrons, and so they react the same way during chemical changes.
nuclear reactions involve changes to protons and neutrons in an atom; isotopes differ in neutrons,
and so they react differently to these changes.
nuclear reactions involve changes to electrons in an atom; isotopes differ in electrons, and so they
react differently to these changes.

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