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What happens during chemical reactions?
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What happens during chemical reactions?
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Warning ! This answer is from google :
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The molecules of one reactant are combined with those of another reactant to form a new substance during a chemical reaction. "
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Well, every reaction is different. Some blow up, some change color, and others have temperature changes. But, what basically happens during reactions, is the chemicals become one(mix together).
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