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Chemical bonds contain energy that can be released when they are broken. True False

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The answer ox Falseeeeeeee......
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User Mohit Mutha
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The statement above is FALSE.

Chemical bonds do not contain energy that can be released when they are broken. In chemical reactions, bonds are typically broken and re-arrange in order to form new products. Energy is normally needed to break existing chemical bonds and energy is released when new chemical bonds are formed. Although energy is involved in breaking and forming of chemical bonds, the chemical bonds themselves are devoid of energy.


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