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27 January, 18:25

During what type of process are the atoms that make up the substances involved actually rearranged?

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  1. 27 January, 18:50
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    Answer;

    Chemical change;

    A chemical change is a change in which the type and the number of atoms that make up a substance are changed and rearranged.

    In chemical changes, the molecules or atoms in the reactants interact to form new substances.

    On the other hand, in a physical change, like a state change or dissolving, no new substance is formed.
  2. 27 January, 22:12
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    Answer : During chemical changes only.

    Explanation : A chemical change is usually when a compound or molecule undergoes a change which is normally irreversible and it generates a new product than it was before.

    So, when we consider the process of making up of substances from atoms it makes the substance as an irreversible product.

    Also a new product which is formed is the substance which is not at all similar to atoms.
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