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Chemistry, 23.09.2021 14:00 elizabethseoane1607

What happens to the molecules of a substance during a chemical change? The molecules in the substance get larger or smaller.
During a chemical change, the substance's molecules stay the same.
Some molecules melt when they are combined with other molecules.
Bonds in the molecules are made or broken to form new molecules.

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