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Anton Simon
30 May, 12:12
What happens during a chemical reaction
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Kianna
30 May, 12:25
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there is a change of electrons
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In a chemical reaction, there is a change of electrons, but there is no change of niclei. Therefire, the elements present in the product of the reaction are still the same as the elements in its original reactants.
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Jadyn Gates
30 May, 15:48
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The mass takes up and it producer new product.
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