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What does new substances often have that are different from the reactants

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The new substances often have different combinations of atoms different from the reactants.

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The reactants and the new substances in a chemical reaction contain the same atoms, but they are rearranged during the reaction. As a result, the atoms end up in different combinations in the new substances. This makes the products new substances that are chemically different from the reactants.

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