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a chemical reaction
The type of energy that comes from a compound that changes as it's atoms are rearranged is known as chemical energy.
That depends on the chemicals present before the chemical reaction and sometimes the conditions under which the chemical reaction occurred.
The rearranging of atoms to form new combinations is called "chemical reaction", and the "new combinations" are called "compounds.
The name of this process is "chemical reaction".
They are rearranged
They are rearranged
They are rearranged
No. Atoms, which are matter, are neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction, but they are rearranged.
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A chemical change occurs when atoms are rearranged to form new molecules.
The type of energy that comes from a compound that changes as it's atoms are rearranged is known as chemical energy.
In a chemical reaction, atoms are rearranged, such that some atoms get out of some molecules and join other molecules.
False.
After a chemical reaction, some of the bonds have been broken, and some new bonds have been formed. So, that's how a substance is changed after the reaction.
The atoms involved in a chemical reaction have their bonds broken, new bonds formed, or existing bonds rearranged depending on the reaction type.