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Which statement is true for nuclear reactions but not for chemical reactions? O A. The total number of atoms stays the same throughout the
reaction.
B. The nuclei of the atoms are changed by the reaction.
C. The total mass of the products is the same as the total mass of
the reactants.
D. The nuclei of the atoms stay the same throughout the reaction.

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