During a nuclear reaction, the two quantities that do not change are the total mass-energy and the total charge. According to the law of conservation of mass-energy, the total mass-energy before and after the reaction remains constant, while the conservation of charge principle ensures that the total electric charge is conserved throughout the process. These principles govern the behavior of nuclear reactions and ensure that fundamental properties remain unchanged.
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