To achieve electronegative stability.
Atoms rearrange due to chemical reactions, which occur when atoms form or break chemical bonds. This rearrangement happens to achieve a more stable or energetically favorable state. Atoms can gain, lose, or share electrons to form new chemical compounds and achieve a more stable electron configuration.
The atoms rearrange and the new bonds form to make the new substances.
It comes from light. Light energy is absorbed
broken and recreated or mixed with other chemicals
The compounds resulting from the total burning of hydrocarbons are carbon dioxide and water.
The reason that rust is considered a chemical change is because the "connections" or the bonds of atoms are changed in the process. When atoms "rearrange themselves" by changing the "connections" or bonds to allow different compounds to be formed, as is the case with the formation of rust, a chemical change has taken place.
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They break apart rearrange and form new molecules.
they rearrange to form products
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The atoms rearrange and the new bonds form to make the new substances.
The atoms rearrange and the new bonds form to make the new substances.
The atoms rearrange and the new bonds form to make the new substances.
The atoms rearrange and the new bonds form to make the new substances.
The atoms rearrange and the new bonds form to make the new substances.
It comes from light. Light energy is absorbed
No. In a combustion reaction, or any other chemical reaction, the atoms only rearrange how they are bonded with each other.