A chemical reaction occurs when elements and/or compounds interact, resulting in a rearrangement of the atoms of these elements and/or compounds to produce substances with unique properties. Mass is conserved in chemical reactions. Reactions tend to proceed in a direction that favors lower energies. Chemical reactions can be categorized using knowledge about the reactants to predict products. Chemical reactions are quantifiable. When stress is applied to a chemical system that is in equilibrium, the system will shift in a direction that reduces that stress.
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H.C.6A.
Depth 1Parent ID: C95A95F1454A4A808001A2671D6DF1A6Standard set: Chemistry
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- H.C.6A.
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- BCSD Science
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