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Middle School Physical Science: Chemical Reactions - Chemical Reactions and Energy
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In a chemical reaction, energy is used for either breaking the bonds of the reactants or in the formation of new bonds. So, there are two ways to produce the energy in a reaction i.e, in exothermic reaction or endothermic reaction.   Conservation of Energy: Whether a reaction absorbs energy or releases energy, there is no overall change in the amount of energy in a chemical reaction. That's because energy cannot be created or destroyed. This is the law of conservation of energy.     Energy can change form—for example, from electricity to light—but the same amount of energy always... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Chemical Reactions - Chemical Reactions and Energy
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1. According to the law of conservation of energy, energy
2. When products have less chemical energy than reactants, a chemical reaction
3. Factors that affect reaction rates include
4. Crushing a solid reactant into a powder will
5. Which statement about catalysts is true?
6. The energy needed for photosynthesis is in the form of
7. Which statement describes a role of energy in chemical reactions?