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The bonds of the products store 22 kJ more energy than the bonds of the

reactants. How is energy conserved during this reaction?
O A. The reaction system absorbs 22 kJ of energy from the
surroundings.
O B. The reaction creates 22 kJ of energy when bonds form.
O C. The surroundings absorb 22 kJ of energy from the reaction
system.
D. The reaction uses up 22 kJ of energy when bonds break.

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Answer: The reaction system absorbs 22 kJ of energy from the

surroundings.

Explanation: I took the test.

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User Garry Shutler
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Answer:A.

Explanation: The reaction system absorbs 22kJ of energy form the surroundings

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User Jusopi
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