Which statement correctly compares chemical reactions with nuclear reactions? In chemical reactions, new isotopes are formed. In nuclear reactions, new compounds are formed. Chemical reactions can be represented by balanced equations. Nuclear reactions cannot be represented by balanced equations. In chemical reactions, small amounts of energy can be absorbed or released. In nuclear reactions, changes in energy are much larger. In chemical reactions, only protons and neutrons are affected. In nuclear reactions, only electrons are affected.

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In chemical reactions, small amounts of energy can be absorbed or released. In nuclear reactions, changes in energy are much larger.

Explanation:

  • Chemical reactions involves the release or absorption of energy from  the environment. When energy is released into the environment the chemical reaction is called exothermic reaction, while the one that takes energy from the environment is called endothermic reaction.
  • Nuclear reactions on the other hand involves the release of large amounts of energy. Nuclear reactions are classified as either nuclear fission or nuclear fusion. Energy generated during nuclear reactions is large enough to produce electricity in nuclear power plants.

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the answer is c

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