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Q: How do particles behave in a chemical reaction?
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Is a change in the number of particles in a suspension a chemical reaction?

This is not a chemical reaction.


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Substance with a definite shape and volume?

Items like H2O and CoC2 have a definite chemical composition, and require exact amount of particles to forma reaction. However; particles which are soluble in water do not have a definite chemical reaction.


What is the chemical reaction that uses heat to decompose an compound?

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