MikeJones MikeJones
  • 16-04-2014
  • Chemistry
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What similarities do nuclear energy and chemical energy share?

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maqsakhan11 maqsakhan11
  • 16-04-2014
atoms can be the source of both nuclear and chemical energy. Nuclear energy involves the atom's nucleus; chemical energy involves the atom's electrons—subatomic particles that surround the nucleus.
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katiesarabell katiesarabell
  • 06-12-2018

Both are types of potential energy, and Involve stored energy.  

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