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Cerrena [4.2K]
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I need some help with this science question.

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Answer A! Atoms combine as the electrons from each atom are attracted to the nuclei of the atoms.The combination of atoms to form compounds occurs when the compounds being formed are at lower energy than the original atoms. In chemical change, the molecules in the reactants interact to form new substances.
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