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What must happen before a chemical reaction can begin?
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Yes two reacting substances must collide.
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In order for a chemical reaction to being, two reactants must come into contact with one another. Reactions
occur when two or more molecules interact and the molecules change. Bonds between atoms are broken and created to form new molecules
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