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Explain the process of chemical change and how it relates to the rearrangement of atoms in molecules.
Chemical change involves the breaking of bonds between atoms in molecules, followed by the formation of new bonds with different atoms, resulting in the creation of new substances with different properties.
Discuss the significance of chemical change in the creation of new substances with different properties compared to the original substances.
Chemical change leads to the formation of new substances with unique chemical features and properties, distinct from the original substances, due to the rearrangement of atoms and the formation of new bonds.
Explain the role of energy in facilitating chemical changes.
Chemical changes require energy, such as heat, light, or electricity, to break the existing bonds between atoms and to facilitate the formation of new bonds with different atoms.
What is the term for the process in which the atoms in molecules break their links with each other and form new links with different atoms?
Chemical change
What is required for chemical changes to take place?
Energy input
What is the outcome of chemical change in terms of the properties of the resulting substances?
Different chemical features and properties compared to the original substances
Test your knowledge of chemical changes with this quiz. Explore how atoms in molecules break their bonds and form new substances. Challenge yourself to understand the process of atoms shuffling their partners and forming new links in chemical reactions.
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