Question
During a chemical reaction, the number of atoms(1 point)
Responses
increases
increases
decreases
decreases
stays the same
stays the same
fluctuates
Responses
increases
increases
decreases
decreases
stays the same
stays the same
fluctuates
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The correct response is: **stays the same**.
In a chemical reaction, the number of atoms remains constant, as atoms are rearranged to form new substances, but they are neither created nor destroyed. This is a reflection of the law of conservation of mass.
In a chemical reaction, the number of atoms remains constant, as atoms are rearranged to form new substances, but they are neither created nor destroyed. This is a reflection of the law of conservation of mass.
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