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in a chemical change, engery is dash​

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Answered by Kaavy10
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The energy change in a chemical reaction is due to the difference in the amounts of stored chemical energy between the products and the reactants.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The difference in the quantities of stored chemical energy between the products and the reactants causes the energy change in a chemical reaction to occur.
  • The enthalpy of a system refers to its stored chemical energy, or heat content.
  • The bonds that bind atoms and molecules store chemical energy.
  • It is a kind of potential energy since chemical energy is stored.
  • The chemical energy that has been stored is released during a chemical reaction.
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