Chemistry, asked by paban4139, 7 days ago

what drives a chemical reaction/process?

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Answered by ooOOooTanyaooOOoo
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Explanation:

When two molecules collide with the right orientation and sufficient force, a chemical reaction may result. Not all collisions cause reactions, however; the atoms or molecules must be able to recombine to form new compounds. ... Breaking bonds between atoms takes up energy, while forming new bonds releases energy.

Answered by swastika1979
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When two molecules collide with the right orientation and sufficient force, a chemical reaction may result. Not all collisions cause reactions, however; the atoms or molecules must be able to recombine to form new compounds. ... Breaking bonds between atoms takes up energy, while forming new bonds releases energy.

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