Interpretation: To determine the factors affecting
Concept Introduction: Chemical reactions are the one that occurs outside the nucleus while nuclear reactions occur inside the nucleus. In chemical reactions breaking of old bonds and the formation of new bonds takes place while no such activity happens in nuclear reactions.
Answer to Problem 1LC
The factors are changes in temperature and pressure and the presence of a catalyst.
Explanation of Solution
In chemical reactions, a low energy change occurs while nuclear reactions are larger and higher in energy.
The factors by which chemical reactions are affected while nuclear reactions remain unaffected are discussed as follows:
- Change in temperature
- Change in pressure
- Presence of a catalyst
Thus, the factors are changes in temperature and pressure and the presence of a catalyst.
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