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Q Value of Nuclear Reaction in Chemistry Formulas
Q Value of Nuclear Reaction is the amount of energy absorbed or released during the nuclear reaction. And is denoted by Q
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. Q Value of Nuclear Reaction is usually measured using the Electron-Volt for Energy. Note that the value of Q Value of Nuclear Reaction is always negative.
Formulas to find Q Value of Nuclear Reaction in Chemistry
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FAQ
What is the Q Value of Nuclear Reaction?
Q Value of Nuclear Reaction is the amount of energy absorbed or released during the nuclear reaction. Q Value of Nuclear Reaction is usually measured using the Electron-Volt for Energy. Note that the value of Q Value of Nuclear Reaction is always negative.
Can the Q Value of Nuclear Reaction be negative?
Yes, the Q Value of Nuclear Reaction, measured in Energy can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Q Value of Nuclear Reaction?
Q Value of Nuclear Reaction is usually measured using the Electron-Volt[eV] for Energy. Joule[eV], Kilojoule[eV], Gigajoule[eV] are the few other units in which Q Value of Nuclear Reaction can be measured.
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