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17 February, 07:12

How would you expect energy to change her in a chemical reaction?

Energy will be increased

Energy Will be decreased

Energy will be converted into another form

Energy will be consumed

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  1. 17 February, 09:47
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    The correct answer is option (c) i. e. Energy will be converted into another form.

    During a chemical reaction, energy remains unchanged, It just gets converted into another form and doesn’t increases or decreases. Excess energy is released in the form of heat, light during a chemical reaction and thus, proving the law of conservation of energy which says, energy can neither be created nor destroyed. It just gets converted from one form to another form.
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