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Kamila Houston
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16 December, 09:17
Why do nuclear reactions take place
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Patricia Wade
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Nuclear reaction occurs when an elementary particle or another nucleus has enough energy to disturb internal structure of a bombarded nucleus to such a level that it undergoes a transition to a different state.
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