Chemistry, asked by Ftsashh, 9 months ago

When a chemical reaction does not occur, what happens to the atoms of the two substances?

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Answered by thrups119944
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Answer:

In a chemical change, the atoms in the reactants rearrange themselves and bond together differently to form one or more new products with different characteristics than the reactants. When a new substance is formed, the change is called a chemical change.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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When a chemical reaction does not occur, the atoms of the two substances would be:

  • Not able to create new atoms and there would not be any atoms that could not be destroyed.
  • During the chemical reaction, the reactants that contact each other and the bonds between the two atoms in the reactant would get split.
  • After that, the atoms rearrange themselves and create a new bond to form a new product.
  • A chemical equilibrium will occur or be set up between the reverse and the forward reactions.

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