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How the rearrangement of atoms takes place

in a chemical reaction?​

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Answered by parul9833
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In a chemical reaction, the atoms and molecules that interact with each other are called reactants. ... In a chemical reaction, reactants contact each other, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, and atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products.

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Answered by rashikack
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Lesson 6.1

What is a Chemical Reaction?

Key Concepts:

A physical change, such as a state change or dissolving, does not create a new substance, but a chemical change does.

In a chemical reaction, the atoms and molecules that interact with each other are called reactants.

In a chemical reaction, the atoms and molecules produced by the reaction are called products.

In a chemical reaction, only the atoms present in the reactants can end up in the products. No new atoms are created, and no atoms are destroyed.

In a chemical reaction, reactants contact each other, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, and atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products.

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