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Energy given out during the process of formation of water chemically. *

(a) Chemical Energy

(b) Heat energy

(c) Sound energy​

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Answered by peppynirai
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Answer:

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Explanation:

CHEMICAL ENERGY BECAUSE

The formation of a compound occurs when the compound is more stable than the constituents were when they were alone. There are two different sorts of chemical reactions

those that take in energy - endothermic

those that give off energy - exothermic

Exothermic reactions result when the chemical bonds between atoms in molecules are reformed or when the overall result of a chemical reaction is the making of bonds.

The reactants fall into their most stable available state by giving up energy. These bonds all involve atomic electrons. The nuclei of the constituents remain unchanged.

To understand this think of a golf ball falling into a hole in the ground. It is more stable than that same golf ball on the ground, because the one on the ground could fall into the hole. The one in the hole can fall no farther. It gave up gravitational energy to fall into the hole. To bring it back out off the hole involves payment of an energy price. The ball must gain as much energy as it lost going into the hole to get out again.

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Answered by raoufkhawaja979
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Answer:

chemical energy

Explanation:

chemical energy

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