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Here h2 +o is reactant and h2o is the product (the subject science but it won't let me choose)
A.
the substances that are broken apart or combined in the reaction.
B.
the new substances that are formed during the reaction.
C.
all of the chemical formulas that are used during the reaction.
D.
the number of atoms of each chemical present in the reaction.
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