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29 May, 15:18

Which statement is true about the products of two reactants that combine chemically? A. They are different than the reactants. B. Some products are the same as the reactants. C. One product is the same as a reactant but the other is different. D. Products will spontaneously degrade back to reactants.

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  1. 29 May, 16:07
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    The answer to this question would be: A. They are different than the reactants.

    A product of a chemical reaction will be different from the reactant that used to make it. Just because the product is made from reactant, doesn't mean that the reactant character will be inherited by the product.
  2. 29 May, 18:04
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    A.) They are different than the reactant.

    When two reactants combine to form a product, the product have to be different than the reactant.

    Common sense If A combines with B to form AB, then AB is chemically different from A and B
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