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19 June, 01:11

In a synthesis reaction one reactant contains 346 J of chemical energy and one reactant contains 153 J of chemical energy. the product contains 435 J of chemical energy. Because energy is conserved. What energy change occurs during the reaction? A) 64 J of energy is released B) 242 J of energy is absorbed C) 64 J is absorbed D) 242 J of energy is released

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  1. 19 June, 04:39
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    A) 64 J of energy is released

    Sum of energy of Reactants = Energy of Products

    Sum of energy of Reactants = 346 + 153 = 499 J

    But Product is 435J, which is less than that of the reactants, which means some must have been lost as heat.

    499 - 435 = 64 J

    Hence 64J of energy must have been released.
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