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It can, though it's rather more usual for it to involve molecules, since reactive atoms don't tend to go around free on their own.
In a chemical reaction, the bonds between the atoms of the reactants break, and new bonds are formed to make the products. The atoms do not change, they are just rearranged.
During a chemical reaction, atoms rearrange to form new substances. However, the total number of atoms before and after the reaction remains the same, demonstrating the conservation of mass. This means that no atoms are created or destroyed during the reaction; they just combine or separate to form new molecules.
During a chemical reaction, atoms in the molecules rearrange to form new substances with different chemical properties. Bonds between atoms are broken and new bonds are formed, resulting in the creation of new molecules. Mass is conserved in a chemical reaction, meaning the total number of atoms remains the same before and after the reaction.
Atoms can change their arrangements and bonds during chemical reactions, but the total number of atoms remains the same due to the law of conservation of mass. This principle states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a closed system, meaning the atoms present before a reaction will still exist after the reaction, albeit in different configurations. For example, in a combustion reaction, the atoms of the reactants rearrange to form new products, but the total count of each type of atom remains unchanged. This can be demonstrated by balancing chemical equations, which reflect this conservation.
There are two oxygen atoms in the reactant for hydrogen peroxide. It depends on the reactant.
The products will contain 4 Cu atoms, 5 O atoms, and 10 H atoms.
Mass is conserved in any chemical reaction. If the reaction is balanced it will show that mass is conserved. In others words the mass of the reactants will equal the mass of the products...just to add the balanced reaction should be (i didn't know if you forgot the subscripts or not): N2 + 3F2 --> 2NF3 so is it atoms only mass only mass and atoms only or moles only
Atoms are very very very small and are made up of electrons, protons, and neutrons. Neutrons and protons make up the nucleus of the atom, and electrons spin rapidly around the nucleus. Millions of millions of atoms make up an element.
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Atoms are never created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. There are the same number of each type of atom both before and after a chemical reaction. Atoms are never created of destroyed; the molecules are just re-arranged in their bonding with each other.
To balance the reaction Cl2 + KI -> KCl + I2, you just need to place a coefficient of 2 in front of KCl to balance the number of chlorine atoms on both sides of the reaction. The balanced reaction is Cl2 + 2KI -> 2KCl + I2.