Asked by Jadyn
Which statement accurately describes what happens in a reaction when reactants become products?(1 point)
Some reactants rearrange to form products, and any leftover reactants are lost.
Some reactants rearrange to form products, and any leftover reactants are lost.
Atomic bonds break and form, constantly changing between the reactant and product compounds.
Atomic bonds break and form, constantly changing between the reactant and product compounds.
Reactant bonds break and atoms rearrange to form new product combinations.
Reactant bonds break and atoms rearrange to form new product combinations.
Reactant compounds bond together to form bigger product compounds.
Some reactants rearrange to form products, and any leftover reactants are lost.
Some reactants rearrange to form products, and any leftover reactants are lost.
Atomic bonds break and form, constantly changing between the reactant and product compounds.
Atomic bonds break and form, constantly changing between the reactant and product compounds.
Reactant bonds break and atoms rearrange to form new product combinations.
Reactant bonds break and atoms rearrange to form new product combinations.
Reactant compounds bond together to form bigger product compounds.
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Answered by
Anonymous
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Answered by
DrBob222
ditto
Answered by
Anonymous
The answer is the third option --> "Reactant bonds break and atoms rearrange to form new product combinations."
Answered by
Nassir
Anonymous did you finish the whole thing
Answered by
Mr. Struggle
1. six
2. 12 oxygen atoms
3. Reactant bonds break and atoms rearrange to form new product combinations.
4. 2
5. No, it does not because the number and mass of atoms are conserved even though the number of molecules is not.
2. 12 oxygen atoms
3. Reactant bonds break and atoms rearrange to form new product combinations.
4. 2
5. No, it does not because the number and mass of atoms are conserved even though the number of molecules is not.
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