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when hydrogen gas burns in the presence of oxygen atoms are rearranged and a new substance is formed. because a new substance is formed which of these statements most best describe what happens

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When hydrogen gas burns in the presence of oxygen, a chemical reaction occurs, resulting in the formation of water. The best statement to describe what happens during this reaction is:

"The reactants (hydrogen and oxygen) undergo a chemical change, resulting in the formation of a new substance (water) through the rearrangement of atoms."

This statement highlights the essential aspects of the reaction: the transformation of reactants into products and the creation of a new substance.