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.
When a chemical reaction occurs atoms get ionized. Atoms are never created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
No, this would be contrary to the definition of an ordinary chemical reaction.
atoms are not lost or gained in a chemical reaction
They form new chemical bondings, loss or gain electrons.
when atoms break their old links and form new links with other atoms it is called chemical reaction
This is a balanced chemical reaction.
chemical bonds.
In any chemical reaction atoms are neither created nor destroyed.
Atoms release a particular color of light
The same number you started with. In every chemical reaction the total number of atoms at the start is the same as the number of atoms at the end.
why atoms participate in chemical reaction
It changes them