
(a)
Interpretation: Thorium emitting a beta particle is a
Concept Introduction :
Chemical reaction involves the rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structures of the substance.
Nuclear reaction is a process that involves the collision of two nuclei or nuclear particles that produces a different product than initial particles.
(a)

Answer to Problem 27SSC
Thorium emitting a beta particle is a nuclear reaction.
Explanation of Solution
Beta particle decay is also known as beta ray or beta radiation. It is a high-speed, high-energy electron or positron. The electron or positron is emitted from the radioactive nuclei in this decay.
The nucleus of thorium-234 undergoes beta decay. The nuclear reaction of thorium emitting a beta particle is given below:
(b)
Interpretation: Two atoms sharing electrons to form a bond is a chemical reaction or a nuclear reaction is to be classified.
Concept Introduction :
A chemical reaction involves the rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structures of the substance.
A nuclear reaction is a process that involves the collision of two nuclei or nuclear particles that produces a different product than initial particles.
(b)

Answer to Problem 27SSC
Two atoms sharing electrons to form a bond is a chemical reaction.
Explanation of Solution
A covalent bond is also known as a molecular bond. The sharing of electron pairs between atoms takes place in this
(c)
Interpretation: A sample of pure sulfur emits heat energy as it slowly cools is a chemical reaction or nuclear reaction is to be classified.
Concept Introduction: Chemical reaction involves the rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structures of the substance.
A nuclear reaction is a process that involves the collision of two nuclei or nuclear particles that produces a different product than initial particles.
(c)

Answer to Problem 27SSC
A sample of pure sulfur emitting heat energy as it slowly cools down is neither a chemical reaction nor a nuclear reaction.
Explanation of Solution
A sample of pure sulfur emits heat energy as it slowly cools and is neither a chemical reaction nor a nuclear reaction as the process involved is cooling. There is no rearrangement of molecules or the collision of nuclear particles.
(d)
Interpretation: A piece of iron rusting is a process of a chemical reaction or nuclear reaction is to be classified.
Concept Introduction: Chemical reaction involves the rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structures of the substance.
A nuclear reaction is a process that involves the collision of two nuclei or nuclear particles that produces a different product than initial particles.
(d)

Answer to Problem 27SSC
A piece of iron rusting is a process of a chemical reaction.
Explanation of Solution
Rusting of iron is a
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