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This happens when atoms are rearanged
Nuclear fusion
In a chemical reaction sometimes old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.
The atoms rearrange and the new bonds form to make the new substances.
No, this would be contrary to the definition of an ordinary chemical reaction.
This happens when atoms are rearanged
They are rearranged
They are rearranged
something happens
They are rearranged
In he chemical reaction the atoms aren;t present anylonger
chemical bonds.
The atoms involved in a chemical reaction have their bonds broken, new bonds formed, or existing bonds rearranged depending on the reaction type.
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A chemical reaction is possible.
When a chemical reaction occurs atoms get ionized. Atoms are never created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
It does not change