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    When Two or More Atoms, Ions, or Molecules Combine to Form
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When Two or More Atoms, Ions, or Molecules Combine to Form

Question 61

Question 61

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When two or more atoms, ions, or molecules combine to form a new and larger molecule, the process is called a


A) decomposition reaction.
B) synthesis reaction.
C) reversible reaction.
D) buffer reaction.
E) equilibrium reaction.

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