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What do you think you would observe when

molecules break apart or bonds form between atoms
to make new molecules?
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Molecules—like the ones that make up your body—are just collections of atoms held together by chemical bonds. In many ways, they're a lot like Tinkertoy® building projects. In fact, if you take organic chemistry, you’ll most likely buy a model set that looks suspiciously similar to Tinkertoys®:

Ball-and-stick model of the atom proline made using a modeling kit.

Ball-and-stick model of the atom proline made using a modeling kit.

Just as you can put Tinkertoy® wheels together in different ways using different stick connectors, you can also put atoms together in a different ways by forming different sets of chemical bonds. The process of reorganizing atoms by breaking one set of chemical bonds and forming a new set is known as a chemical reaction.

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