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Atomic number does not change during a chemical reaction. Give reasons.

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During any chemical reaction, electrons are lost or gained from an atom. Electrons are also shared between atoms of two or more elements. Thus, the number of protons during a chemical reaction, i.e, the atomic number of elements, does not change during a chemical reaction.
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