Which reaction involves reorganization of the atoms
or molecules?
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Chemical reactions
Chemical reactions involve reorganization of the atoms – changes in the way they are bound together. Atoms are not changed in a chemical reaction.
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The reaction that involves the reorganization of atoms or molecules is rearrangement chemical reactions.
- Only intramolecular changes occur in rearrangement reactions when bonds are broken and new intramolecular bonds are formed.
- Under certain conditions, such as temperature or treatment with a certain solvent, intramolecular atom rearrangement occurs, resulting in a more stable molecule.
- It does not result in the molecule losing or gaining a new atom.
- This reaction is an example of an organic compound's structural isomers.
- As a result, a reaction that involves the reorganization of atoms or molecules is known as a rearrangement reaction.
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