What occurs in a chemical reaction?

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Products are formed without chemical bonds being broken.
Products are formed without chemical bonds being broken.

Reactants are formed from products by the breaking and forming of bonds.
Reactants are formed from products by the breaking and forming of bonds.

Reactants are formed without chemical bonds being broken.
Reactants are formed without chemical bonds being broken.

Products are formed from reactants by the breaking and forming of new bonds.

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In a chemical reaction, the correct statement is: Products are formed from reactants by the breaking and forming of new bonds.

During a chemical reaction, the bonds in the reactants are broken, and new bonds are formed to create the products. This process involves the rearrangement of atoms, leading to the formation of different substances.

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