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11 August, 06:42

Which of the following BEST describes the energy involved in an exothermic chemical reaction before the reaction?

A. The energy was stored in chemical bonds.

B. The energy was created during the reaction.

C. The energy was available in the environment.

D. The energy was destroyed immediately during the reaction.

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  1. 11 August, 06:50
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    In any chemical reaction, the older chemical bonds are broken and the new chemical bonds are fond between different atoms or molecules. Hence, during the exothermic chemical reaction, the heat energy is released, which was stored in the older chemical bond. So, during the chemical reaction, these older bonds break and releases heat energy.

    Hence, the option A is correct

    The energy was stored in chemical bonds
  2. 11 August, 07:09
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    The correct answer is option A. The energy was stored in chemical bonds.

    Explanation:

    An exothermic reaction is a reaction that releases energy in form of light and heat to the surrounding. In any reaction, energy can not be created nor destroy but are transformed from one form to another. Therefore, before an exothermic reaction, the energy is stored in chemical bonds.
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