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A chemical change is also called

  1. Chemical formula
  2. Chemical equation
  3. Chemical reaction
  4. Chemical symbol

hintHint:

Chemical reaction

The correct answer is: Chemical reaction

A chemical change or chemical reaction is a process that occurs when two or more molecules collide with the right orientation and sufficient force to form a new product.

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