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Which best describes what happens to the atoms in a chemical reaction?
they are rearranged
many of them disappear
all of them form stronger bonds
all of them remain unchanged
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They are rearranged.
In a chemical reaction, atoms are neither created nor destroyed (conservation of matter); bonds break and form so the atoms are rearranged into new substances.
In a chemical reaction, atoms are neither created nor destroyed (conservation of matter); bonds break and form so the atoms are rearranged into new substances.
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