What happens when chemical bonds break and new bonds form?

a physical change

matter is destroyed

a chemical reaction

surface area increases

A chemical reaction occurs when chemical bonds break and new bonds form. This involves a rearrangement of atoms and molecules, leading to the formation of different substances. This is not a physical change, as it involves the breaking and formation of chemical bonds at the molecular level. The total amount of matter remains constant during a chemical reaction, so matter is not destroyed. The surface area may or may not increase, depending on the specific reaction taking place.