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In chemical reactions atoms are
Neutralized
Destroyed
Created
Rearranged

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Answer: Rearranged

Step-by-step explanation:

In chemical reactions, atoms cannot be destroyed, created, or neutralized, and that is why the only correct answer, in this case, is that atoms in chemical reactions can be rearranged.

They aren't destroyed and they can never be destroyed and also they cannot be created because of the law of conservation of energy in chemical reactions.

This law is considering that ''A matter cannot be created nor destroyed, it can only be formed in one way or the other.''

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