how is energy transferred when bonds are formed
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During a chemical reaction:
1.Bonds in the reactants are broken and
2. new bonds are made in the products.
energy is absorbed to break bonds, Bond breaking is endothermic process
Energy is released when new bond is formed. Bond making is an exothermic.
Whether a reaction is endothermic or exothermic depends on the difference between the energy needed to break bonds and energy released when new bond is made.
1.Bonds in the reactants are broken and
2. new bonds are made in the products.
energy is absorbed to break bonds, Bond breaking is endothermic process
Energy is released when new bond is formed. Bond making is an exothermic.
Whether a reaction is endothermic or exothermic depends on the difference between the energy needed to break bonds and energy released when new bond is made.
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Chemical bonds are broken in the reactants and new chemical bonds are formed in the products. It is as a result of these processes that a reaction is overall exothermic (energy is given out to the surroundigs) or overall endothermic (energy is absorbed from the surroundings).
Thus the energy is transferred , when the bonds are formed.
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