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Example:
Imagine you're trying to bake a cake, but you only have flour, eggs, and sugar separately. Just as when you mix these ingredients together and bake them, you end up with a completely new product—a cake—the same thing happens in a chemical reaction. This process is similar to a chemical reaction where individual substances (like flour, eggs, and sugar) combine and undergo a transformation to form a new substance (like a cake), emphasizing how new materials are created from existing ones through specific interactions.

Practice Version

Product: A new substance formed by a chemical reaction product. In science, a product is the end result of a chemical reaction.