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does energy change from one form to another in a chemical reaction​

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Answered by rajchaudhari20p55p6f
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Answer: yes energy changes

from one form to another in a chemical reaction

Answered by Anonymous
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Energy can exist in many forms within a system and may be converted from one form to another within the constraint of the conservation law. These different forms include gravitational, kinetic, thermal, elastic, electrical, chemical, radiant, nuclear, and mass energy.

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