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According to the Law of Conservation of Matter, what happens to atoms during a chemical reaction?(1 point) Responses Nothing; they stay the same Nothing; they stay the same More atoms are produced to form new substances More atoms are produced to form new substances The atoms in the reactants rearrange to form new substances. The atoms in the reactants rearrange to form new substances. Atoms are converted into energy during the chemical reaction. Atoms are converted into energy during the chemical reaction.

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The correct response is: **The atoms in the reactants rearrange to form new substances.**

According to the Law of Conservation of Matter, during a chemical reaction, atoms are neither created nor destroyed; they simply rearrange to form new products.

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