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Rowan Newman
25 August, 02:46
How is heat produced in a chemical change
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Davis Everett
25 August, 06:35
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Answer:Hola UwU
Most chemical reactions involve the breaking and formation of chemical bonds. It takes energy to break a chemical bond but energy is released when chemical bonds are formed. If more energy is released than consumed, then the chemical reaction evolves heat and is said to be exothermic.
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