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What happens to chemical bonds during chemical reactions? What is an example of this?

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What happens to chemical bonds during chemical reactions? What is an example of this?

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During a chemical reaction, bonds are broken, the atoms are rearranged and then bonds reform. For example, when hydrogen and oxgen form water, the bonds betweeen the hydrogen atoms break, the bonds between the oxygen atoms break, and then new bonds form between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

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