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In a Nuclear Reaction, What Value Is Conserved in Addition

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

In a nuclear reaction, what value is conserved in addition to electric charge, energy, and momentum?


A) atomic number
B) neutron number
C) nucleon number
D) all of the given answers
E) none of the given answers

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