when a reaction moves to a state of lower chemical energy, how is the energy difference released?
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Answer:
Mostly in the form of heat energy but in certain setups it can also produce electrical energy when electron are exited due to released energy
sometime the energy is released in the form of electromagnetic radiation photons
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Most chemical reactions are considered either exothermic or endothermic. in an exothermic reaction the reactants move to a lower energy State and the energy is released as heat which means Higher temperature, higher pressure, could be the release of light. an example would be reacting 2 hydrogens and an oxygen to form water.an infamous example would be the Zeppelin airship Hindenburg which was filled with hydrogen gas and converted to water in a large explosion.in that conversation the total number of molecules goes down by a third but due to temperature rise, the volume goes up very quickly and the pressure spikes and then spreads out as a blast wave.
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