Chemistry, asked by Rishi2111, 1 year ago

Why bonds breaks during chemical reactions?

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Answered by LOVVROY1
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When a chemical reaction occurs, molecular bonds are broken and other bonds are formed to make different molecules. For example, the bonds of two water molecules are broken to form hydrogen and oxygen. Energy is always required to break a bond, which is known as bond energy.

Rishi2111: but why bond breaks
Rishi2111: this is common that bond breaks and new bonds forms.
LOVVROY1: IT BREAKS BECAUSE THE UN PLEASEENT AMOUNT OF ENERGEY IS PASS THROUGH BONDS !
Rishi2111: It's answer is that less reactive atoms are always eliminated during chemical reactions and replaced by high reactive atoms that's why bonds breaks during chemical reactions.If all ready a strong atom present in a campound and less reactive atoms are reacted then.this reaction not occurs.
Rishi2111: thank you sir for answering
LOVVROY1: hmmm
Answered by Iris16
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As a result, the atoms are in different combinations in the products than they were in the reactants. This happens because chemical bonds break in the reactants and new chemical bonds form in the products. Consider the chemical reaction in which water forms from oxygen and hydrogen gases

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