Which of the following statemaents is true? A) Chemical reaction rates vary with the conditions of the reaction, but nuclear decay rates do not. B) Nuclear decay rates vary with conditions of the reaction, but chemical reaction rates do no. C) Both chemical reaction rates and nuclear decay rates vary with the conditions of the reaction D) Neither chemical reaction rates nor nuclear decay rates vary with the conditions of the reaction. Somebody plzzzzzzzz help me and you will get a gold meldal ASAP
@micahm you think you can help
ok Chemical reaction The substance (or substances) initially involved in a chemical reaction are called reactants or reagents. Chemical reactions are usually characterized by a chemical change, and they yield one or more products, which usually have properties different from the reactants. Nuclear decay Alpha decay is one example type of radioactive decay, in which an atomic nucleus emits an alpha particle, and thereby transforms (or "decays") into an atom with a mass number decreased by 4 and atomic number decreased by 2.
i look up the definition of Chemical reaction and Nuclear decay
ok @micahm
so in my mind it would be A
now before you choose let me ask @Compassionate and @Conqueror
ok
I don't know much about chemistry...but I would agree with you.
where the other dude
@Compassionate
@sanaybrown help me
I thought the answer was a because nuclear decay rates don't change based on the conditions? .. Nuclear decay had something to do with half-lives.. I think? Im not sure but just guessing..
thank you @butterflydreamer
@youngnephew34 you're welcome :)
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