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in any physical or chemical process the total energy

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Answered by vbijwe9
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Exothermic and EndothermicProcesses. When physical or chemical changes occur, they are generally accompanied by a transfer of energy. The law of conservation of energy states that in any physical or chemical process, energy is neither created nor destroyed.
Answered by kingofself
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In any of the "physical or chemical "process, the total amount of energy remains unchanged.

Explanation:

  • Energy can "neither be created" nor be destroyed but it is changed from one form of energy to the other form of energy.
  • Energy has consumed for some times and it can be released for some times in the chemical reaction.
  • Potential energy is converted into the form of kinetic energy in the physical reaction.
  • Then, The total energy won't be unchanged for any process like chemical or physical.

For know more:

In any physical or chemical process, the total energy :

(A) increases (B) decreases

(C) remain unchanged (D) none of these

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