The same number of each type of atom (each element) still exists after a chemical reaction. They simply attach to other atoms (or detach) in various ways to form molecules (or molecules break apart into atoms).
Atoms are neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions.
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Mass is conserved in a chemical reaction, so the mass before must equal the mass after. If you have five atoms before, you must have five atoms after.
Bonds in the reactants are broken, and bonds in the product are formed.
all chemical reactions.....they burn and dissolve
An atom is a particle which makes up an element. When an atom reacts with another atom, they create a chemical bond. When this happens, the elements made from these atoms make a compound. Example: 2 Hydrogen atoms + 1 Oxygen atom ---> water (H2O)
Because chemical reactions happen quicker in an increases temperature. So the more chemical reactions, the more chemical weathering
Chemical reactions occur when different atoms and molecules combine together and spit apart. For example, if Carbon (C) is burnt in Oxygen (O2) to form Carbon Dioxide, a Chemical Reaction occurs.So, during chemical reactions, new product atoms are not created, and old reactant atoms are not destroyed. Atoms are rearranged as bonds are broken and formed. In all chemical reactions, mass is always conserved...In chemical reactions, atoms rearrenge to form products...During chemical change atoms arrange and form new bonds. The new bonds are form to make the products.
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Bonds are created when chemical reactions join atoms.
During chemical reactions atoms remain unchanged.
Mass (Matter) and Energy is conserved during a Chemical equation
The electrons farthest from the nucleus of the atom
No, only nuclear reactions can.
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atoms are not lost or gained in a chemical reaction
Chemical reactions are the result of atoms interacting with one another to become more stable.
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No, chemical reactions result only in the electrons of the atoms being involved. Only radioactivity results n nuclei of atoms being involved.