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Chemistry, 19.04.2021 20:50 19mcgough

What happens in a synthesis reaction? A. Two substances combine to form a single new substance.
B. One substance breaks down into two substances.
C. One substance separates into ions in solution.
D. Atoms in two substances rearrange to form new substances.

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