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During a chemical reaction, the number of atoms(1 point)
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fluctuates
fluctuates

decreases
decreases

increase
increase

stays the same
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During a chemical reaction, the number of atoms **stays the same**. Atoms are conserved in a chemical reaction; they are rearranged to form new substances, but the total number of atoms remains constant.
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