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Energy changes in reactions
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In an endorthermic reaction, the reactants have a ? total bond energy. This means the relative potential energy of the reactants
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When potassium permanganate and glycerol react, the potential energy of the products is less than the potential energy of the
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Which example is energy entering into the reaction?
A. a liquid changing to a gas B. sodium chloride dissolving in water C.
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Imagine a graph. The x-axis is labeled "Time" and is measured in seconds, and the y-axis is labeled "Potential Energy" and is
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Endothermic reactions absorb a lot of energy. Exothermic reactions give off a lot of energy. Which type of reaction has a higher
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When Potassium permanganate and glycerol react, the potential energy of the products is less than the potential energy of the
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Chemical Reactions
Chemistry
Thermochemistry
Thermodynamics
Types of Reactions