during a chemical reaction why do atoms of one element not change into thoose of another element
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Explanation:Chemical reactions take place between atoms of elements in which electrons in the outer shell are involved. The actual type of element depends on the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom - which is tucked well away from those outer shells - so there is no change to the actual elements - in a CHEMICAL reaction.
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because they will not change from one state and element never change
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