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27 February, 09:59

When a substance reacts chemically to create a new substance, will that new substance have the same physical and chemical properties as the initial substance? Explain your answer in detail.

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  1. 27 February, 10:08
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    Bond = An attraction between atoms that forms chemical substances

    It will have similar chemical properties in correlation to the electron arrangement.

    Substances are differentiated because of their neutrons as that has a direct effect on the mass number.

    If they have similar chemical properties then that will BOND with the other substance's chemical properties. Not the physical aspect of it.
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