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Which statement is true for chemical reactions but not for nuclear reactions? A. The chemical bonds between atoms are unchanged.
B. The reactions convert some mass into energy.
C. The nuclei of the atoms involved stay the same.
D. The products contain less total mass than the reactants.

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