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#..When does the breaking of chemical bonds release energy?
#..Why is mass conserved in chemical reactions?​

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Answered by NishikaChauhan
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  1. Bond-breaking is an endothermic process. Energy is released when new bonds form. Bond-making is an exothermic process. Whether a reaction is endothermic or exothermic depends on the difference between the energy needed to break bonds and the energy released when new bonds form.
  2. No atoms are added or taken away from the system, so the mass stays the same. Even in a chemical reaction when atoms interact and create new products, mass is conserved. This is because the new substances created are composed of atoms that were present in the reactants.

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Answered by Ankur0505
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Answer:

1.Bond-breaking is an endothermic process. Energy is released when new bonds form. Bond-making is an exothermic process. Whether a reaction is endothermic or exothermic depends on the difference between the energy needed to break bonds and the energy released when new bonds form.

2 No atoms are added or taken away from the system, so the mass stays the same. Even in a chemical reaction when atoms interact and create new products, mass is conserved. This is because the new substances created are composed of atoms that were present in the reactants.

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