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Rex Kidd
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11 July, 05:08
relate energy changes to chemical reactions
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Diego Mccullough
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A chemical reaction involves the breaking of bonds in the reactants and the forming of bonds in the products. It takes energy to break bonds. Energy is released when bonds are formed.
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