why do the isotopes of a particular element behave differently in nuclear reactions but the same in chemical reactions? chemical reactions involve changes to electrons in an atom; isotopes do not differ in electrons, and so they react the same way during chemical changes.
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Which of the following is the correct definition of chemical energy? a. energy an object has because of its motion or position b. energy resulting from the flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions c. energy produced from the splitting of atoms d. energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules