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What change occurs to the atoms of reactants when they form new products in a chemical reaction?
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They are rearranged into different molecules.
They are converted into different elements.
They are completely destroyed in the process.
They remain in their original arrangement.
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They are rearranged into different molecules.
Explanation: In a chemical reaction atoms are neither created nor destroyed (conservation of mass); they are simply rearranged into new combinations to form the products.
Explanation: In a chemical reaction atoms are neither created nor destroyed (conservation of mass); they are simply rearranged into new combinations to form the products.
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