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Which statement is true?(1 point)
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Atoms are added and removed during chemical reactions.
Atoms are added and removed during chemical reactions.
Molecules always remain intact during chemical reactions.
Molecules always remain intact during chemical reactions.
Molecules are added and removed during chemical reactions.
Molecules are added and removed during chemical reactions.
Atoms always remain intact during chemical reactions.
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"Atoms always remain intact during chemical reactions."
Explanation: In chemical reactions atoms are rearranged and bonds are broken/formed to make new molecules, but individual atoms are neither created nor destroyed (law of conservation of mass). Only nuclear reactions change the identity of atoms.
Explanation: In chemical reactions atoms are rearranged and bonds are broken/formed to make new molecules, but individual atoms are neither created nor destroyed (law of conservation of mass). Only nuclear reactions change the identity of atoms.
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